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Three Qubits Can Be Entangled in Two Inequivalent Ways - Behind the Research

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Explore the groundbreaking research behind the paper "Three qubits can be entangled in two inequivalent ways" in this insightful 59-minute video featuring Ignacio Cirac from Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik. Gain a deeper understanding of the conceptualization, refinement, and publication process of this influential work in quantum physics. Delve into the intricacies of qubit entanglement and its implications for quantum information science as Cirac shares his expertise and experiences with APS Physics. Discover the journey from initial idea to published research in Physical Review A, offering valuable insights for both aspiring and established physicists in the field of quantum mechanics.

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PRA Behind the Research Ignacio Cirac on 'Three qubits can be entangled in two inequivalent ways'


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