Re: duck me!

From: scerir (scerir@libero.it)
Date: Fri Nov 15 2002 - 01:32:02 MST


> > But these theorems do not rule out the possibility of *probabilistic*
> > cloning of non-orthogonal states. In example the states secretly
> > chosen (from a certain set) can be probabilistically cloned if
> > they are linearly independent. The probabilistic quantum cloning
> > machine yields perfect copies of the original states, but with
> > certain probabilities of success.
>
> ### Just this week probabilistic quantum cloning was demonstrated: Nature
> 419, 797 - 798 (2002)(news and views), and De Martini, F., Buzek, V.,
> Sciarrino, F. & Sias, C. Nature 419, 815-818 (2002) (article).
>
> Isn't this an amazing coincidence?
> Rafal

Well ... F. De Martini was my teacher, looong time ago.
Something was in the air!
s.
(My answers are always late! Sorry)



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