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Can a known quantum state be cloned?

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Answered by sushmita
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In physics, the no-cloning theorem statesthat it is impossible to create an identical copy of an arbitrary unknown quantum state. ... It has profound implications inquantum computing and related fields. Thestate of one system can be entangled with the state of another system.
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No-cloning theorem. In physics, the no-cloning theorem states that it is impossible to create an identical copy of an arbitrary unknown quantum state. ... It has profound implications inquantum computing and related fields. The state of one system can be entangled with the state of another system.
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