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- Quantum Teleportation at CalTech - A short article explaining a Quantum Teleportation Experiment.
- IBM: Quantum Teleportation - Article on the teleportation of particles using Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen entanglement.
- Quantum Teleportation - Some thoughts.
- Laboratory for Theoretical and Quantum Computing, Montreal - Publications, laboratory staff members, and Java applets related to quantum cryptography, quantum information, quantum teleportation, computational complexity, algorithmics, and graph theory.
- Explorations: Beam Me Up - A Scientific American article detailing the recent success in using quantum effects for teleportation.
- Teleportation: Dream or Reality? - Review by L. Vaidman of research focusing on the connection to nonlocal measurements.
- Beaming Is Believing - Practical applications for teleportation, though not exactly the type seen in Star Trek, could be less than a generation away. Article on wired.com.
- Crépeau, Claude - McGill University - Cryptographic protocols, quantum cryptography, quantum teleportation, quantum computing, and coding theory.
Wikipedia Articles
- Quantum teleportation - In quantum information, quantum teleportation, or entanglement-assisted teleportation, is a technique that transfers a quantum state to an arbitrarily distant location using a distributed entangled state and the transmission of some classical information.
- Quantum network - The idea of a quantum network emerged after successful experiments on quantum teleportation. When two companies (one from Switzerland, 'idQuantique', and another from the USA, 'MagiQTech') released practical communication devices based upon the rules of quantum mechanics, the need for a secure network capable of utilizing quantum principles was realized.
- No teleportation theorem - In quantum information theory, the no teleportation theorem states that quantum information cannot be measured with complete accuracy.
- Richard Jozsa - Richard Jozsa is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Bristol. His research area is quantum information science; he is the co-author of the Deutsch-Jozsa quantum algorithm and one of the 6 co-inventors of quantum teleportation.