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30 May
“TELEPORTATION” WITH A QUANTUM SUPERCOMPUTER;OXFORD SCIENTIST ACHIEVED.



Scientists of Oxford found a way to connect two separate quantum computers so they can work together as one. They did this using something called quantum teleportation.



Quantum computers are super powerful, but they need millions of qubits to solve big problems.


The problem is, cramming millions of qubits into one machine is nearly impossible. Instead of making one giant quantum computer, the researchers figured out how to link multiple smaller quantum computers together;like connecting tiny puzzle pieces to make a bigger, more powerful system.





But this isn’t the kind of teleportation you see in sci-fi movies;nothing physically moves. Instead, information is transferred instantly from one place to another without actually traveling through space.

Scientists have teleported quantum information before, but this is the first time they have teleported logical gates—the basic building blocks of a computer program. This means the linked quantum computers can now work together to run complex programs, just like a single, bigger quantum machine.
 



This breakthrough could help solve complex problems that regular computers cannot handle. To be truly useful, quantum computers need to process millions of qubits (the basic unit of quantum information). However, fitting so many processors into one machine would make it extremely large.

Researchers at the University of Oxford connected two separate quantum processors using a special "photonic network interface," making them work together as one fully connected quantum computer.





While quantum teleportation has been done before, this study is the first to teleport "logical gates," which are the basic building blocks of quantum algorithms, across a network.


 This could lead to a future "quantum internet," where distant quantum processors form a super-secure network for communication and computing.


The new approach links smaller quantum devices together, allowing them to share the work. In theory, this method can connect as many processors as needed.



Lead researcher Mr.Dougal Main explained that, unlike previous teleportation experiments, their method allows separate quantum systems to interact.

 Carefully designing these interactions, they created logical quantum gates between qubits in different quantum computers, effectively linking them together as one system.


To test their method, the team ran Grover’s search algorithm, which can find items in large, unorganized datasets much faster than a regular computer.






The success of this experiment shows how linking multiple quantum devices can lead to powerful, scalable quantum computers—potentially solving complex problems in hours that would take today's supercomputers years to complete.


They found a way to link quantum computers together using teleportation, making them work as one big system. This could help quantum computers become more powerful and practical in the real world.



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