Superdense coding: how to send two bits using one qubit
Explains the superdense coding protocol, which lets someone send two classical bits of information using just a single quantum bit. Part of a series on "Quantum computing for the determined". The full series is at: http://www.youtube.com/user/mnielsenc...

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