kvanttiyhdistelmän
Kvanttiyhdistelmä, often translated as quantum entanglement, is a phenomenon in quantum mechanics where two or more quantum particles become linked in such a way that they share the same fate, regardless of the distance separating them. When particles are entangled, measuring a property of one particle instantaneously influences the corresponding property of the other particle(s). This correlation is not due to any classical signal passing between the particles, but rather a fundamental aspect of their shared quantum state.
The concept of entanglement was famously described by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen in
Entanglement is a crucial resource for emerging quantum technologies. In quantum computing, it enables powerful algorithms