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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/events/measuring-e
 ntanglement
LOCATION:WebEx Canada
SUMMARY:Measuring entanglement
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DESCRIPTION:COLLOQUIUM FEATURING MATTHIAS CHRISTANDL\, UNIVERSITY OF COPENH
 AGEN\n- TO BE HELD ON WEBEX\n\nEntanglements are the strong correlations 
 that arise in quantum\nmechanics. Today we think of them as resources that
  are being consumed\nin quantum computation and communication. The telepor
 tation of one\nqubit from Alice to Bob\, for instance\, requires one pair 
 of entangled\nqubits. Measuring the amount of entanglement is thus an esse
 ntial\nskill\, not least for benchmarking current experiments.
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