Physicists Observe ‘Unobservable’ Quantum Phase Transition | Quantamagazine
Date : 2023-09-11
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Quantamagazine report on recent research confirming that a delicate balance between the competing effects of entanglement and measurement can be reached. The discovery of the transition from a state of web [of entangled particles] to no-web has, in turn, launched a wave of research into what might be possible when entanglement and measurement collide.
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