Quantum Teleportation for Quantum Computers
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Quantum teleportation used to distribute a calculation

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Oxford University has used quantum teleportation to link two pieces of quantum hardware that were located about 2 meters apart.
Once linked, they could be treated as a single quantum computer.
The process of performing this teleportation involves a measurement of the source object, which destroys its quantum state.
In other words, it's possible to do computation via teleportation.
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