Quantum Mechanics
Continuous-variable quantum information processing refers to the manipulation and transmission of quantum information using systems with continuous degrees of freedom, such as the quadratures of electromagnetic fields or the position and momentum of particles. This approach contrasts with discrete-variable systems, like qubits, and is particularly relevant for applications involving photons, where the information can be encoded in various continuous parameters such as phase and amplitude. Techniques within this realm allow for efficient error correction and quantum communication protocols.
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