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Rule of entropy shown to exist in quantum entanglement

The researchers hope that entanglement can be made reversible under even weaker forces than those used in their first demonstration (Image: Chris Ferrie – Medium)

The researchers hope that entanglement can be made reversible under even weaker forces than those used in their first demonstration (Image: Chris Ferrie – Medium)

The findings may help to provide us with an improved understanding of how to utilise entanglement, at a time when the development of quantum computing is one of the fields many scientific challenges.

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