Computational Theory Questions
Quantum teleportation is a concept in quantum information theory that allows the transfer of quantum states from one location to another, without physically moving the particles themselves. It involves the entanglement of two particles, known as the sender and receiver, and the transmission of classical information to recreate the quantum state of the sender on the receiver's particle. This process relies on the principles of quantum entanglement and quantum measurement, and has potential applications in quantum communication and quantum computing.