Researchers Develop Algorithm to Allow Quantum Computers to Analyze Quantum Entanglement
In a groundbreaking advancement for quantum technology, researchers have developed a quantum algorithm that allows quantum computers to analyze and preserve quantum entanglement—the very phenomenon that supports their power. This breakthrough, introduced by scientists from Tohoku University in Japan and St. Paul’s School in London, could significantly enhance the reliability and efficiency of quantum computing. Quantum entanglement, once described by Albert Einstein as "spooky action at a distance," is a unique property where particles remain interconnected, even when separated by vast distances. This mysterious connection is essential for quantum computers, allowing them to process information in ways far beyond the…