Hyper-Entangled Photons — 'Superdense' Coding Gets Denser
ScienceDaily is reporting that researchers at the University of Illinois have broken the record for most information sent via a single photon using the direction of "wiggling" and "twisting" a pair of entangled photons. "Using linear elements, however, the standard protocol is fundamentally limited to convey only one of three messages, or 1.58 bits. The new experiment surpasses that threshold by employing pairs of photons entangled in more ways than one (hyper-entangled). As a result, additional information can be sent and correctly decoded to achieve the full power of dense coding."
Great, now come and untangle my brain cells.
Sorry about this, but... People have been getting entangled by "wiggling" and "twisting" for a long time now.
Be Excellent To Each Other
I've seen my share of dense coding in my time as well.
I work in a college library and I can vouch that pairs of students who get hyperentangled in the study rooms or on one of our couches certainly seem to be capable of carrying much less information than non-entangled students.
"They then encode a message in the polarization state by applying birefringent phase shifts with a pair of liquid crystals." Just say you reversed the polarity! We've been waiting to hear it for decades now. Just come out and say it already! Enough of the cock teasing. This is science damn it, I want my compensator. I want to flux my capacitors!
"Don't feel bad for me child; I'm the monster that hides under your bed."
superdense
that's how i feel after reading that summary
1.58 bits?
wtf?
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
THAT i understood ;-)
:-P
now i only have have 36 more questions before i completely understand the story summary...
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
This poster needs to be banned badly. He keeps posting malicious links.