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entanglement

[en-tang-guhl-muhnt] / ɛnˈtæŋ gəl mənt /


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The legal entanglement, now the talk of Hollywood executive circles, comes at an awkward time for Paramount, which needs regulatory approval for a hard-fought $81 billion deal to acquire rival Warner Bros.

From The Wall Street Journal

In this process, called entanglement, qubits share the burden of calculating probabilities—leading to faster, nonlinear computing.

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Some of these states may support long range entanglement among spins, which is a key concept in quantum information science.

From Science Daily

Some of the country’s foreign entanglements, particularly in the Sudan civil war, have earned widespread condemnation abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

Are they concerned about the cost, or about the risk of international entanglements?

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