Physicists Just Broke One Of Quantum Physics’ Biggest Restraints

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One of the biggest limitations of quantum quantum computing is the “no cloning” theorem, which says you cannot copy a quantum state without destroying the original. If you could copy quantum states without harming the original, much of the error-correcting complications in quantum computing could be avoided. Luckily, in a recent paper, physicists have demonstrated that there’s a way around the “no cloning” limitations. Let’s take a look.

Paper: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2602.10695

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