QuantenTeleportationsprinzip
QuantenTeleportationsprinzip refers to the quantum phenomenon of teleportation, which allows for the transfer of quantum information from one location to another without the physical transfer of the quantum system itself. This process relies on the principles of quantum entanglement and classical communication. The core idea involves three quantum particles: one that is to be teleported (let's call it particle A), and two entangled particles, B and C. Particle B is at the sender's location, and particle C is at the receiver's location.
The sender performs a joint measurement on particle A and their entangled particle B. This measurement collapses
Upon receiving this classical information, the receiver performs a specific operation on their entangled particle C.