Explaining Information Transfer in Quantum Teleportation
Philosophy of Science2001Vol. 68(S3), pp. S288–S300
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Abstract
In this paper I introduce a new species of teleportation which I use to evaluate three explanations of information transfer in quantum teleportation. I will argue that two explanations fail to explain the “physical effect” of teleportation. I will also argue that that information transfer, understood as something more than simple qubit transfer, is not necessary for teleportation to occur.
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