![]() This observation should make the quantum no-cloning theorem seem less surprising. The main point is that classical probability distributions cannot be copied either. ![]() ![]() My goal in this post is to argue that this is not the case. One might even conclude that there must be something special about quantum information that does not allow us to copy it. ![]() This may seem rather surprising and counter-intuitive, since classical information stored on your computer can be easily copied (in fact, it is extremely challenging to come up with methods that would prevent this). One of the first things we learn about quantum information is that it cannot be copied. This is the second post in the series on myths about quantum computing.
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