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Symmetry
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Complex quantum teleportation achieved for the fir...
Well, you move the state of A onto B. By the no-cloning theorem A can no longer have the same state once B has it. Hence the term "teleportation."
alok99
on Aug 23, 2019
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What happens to the first particle once its state has been transferred? Is it a swap? Or does it go to some other unique state C?
TheRealPomax
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The particle ends up either getting destroyed during the measurement (e.g. that free photon or electron will no longer be), or its quantum state will have been collapsed into something that can no longer be used in a quantum algorithm.
Symmetry
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It'll have some new unique state.
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