How Quantum Entanglement Works

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • In which we explore the implications of entanglement.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:36 Probabilities Of Entangled Systems
    02:37 Single-Qubit Gate in a Multi-Qubit System
    3:49 Scaling Up To Three Qubits
    4:54 H Gate Troubles
    5:44 Using Complex Numbers
    7:45 Matrix Multiplication Troubles
    9:51 The Born Rule
    10:24 Multiplying H By H
    11:03 The H Gate In A Larger Circuit
    12:11 Proving Entanglement Exists
    13:41 Review

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  • @youtubeaccount1320
    @youtubeaccount1320 2 года назад +159

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    • @tommatthieen5017
      @tommatthieen5017 Год назад +1

      I agree. Im always coming back for the content on quantum computing. Hope he will release more of this

  • @fabianfarina2181
    @fabianfarina2181 2 года назад +67

    Those are some high-quality videos you are producing here! You will have a lot more followers in no time, thus I am glad I found you already and you might be reading my suggestion.
    There are already some good videos on quantum computation on RUclips, but there are only a few that consider higher energy levels. Thus it would be great if you could also create something about qudits (d-dim qubits) a few videos down the line. This will certainly be the future of quantum computing and you can already create qutrits (3-dim qubits) using qiskit's Pulse.
    No matter if this is something that might be interesting to you, keep on the good work. I will be happy to see some more of your takes on the field of quantum computing.

  • @ethanduggan7347
    @ethanduggan7347 2 года назад +11

    I can't believe how few views and subscribers this channel has. I cannot overstate how valuable a resource these videos are. Not only incredibly informative and intuitive but also very well produced for what they are. I hope this channel experiences the exponential growth it deserves. This guy is the 3blue1brown of quantum computing.

    • @toddherman380
      @toddherman380 Месяц назад

      I can...Have you interacted with humans lately?

  • @thereaper_xxx
    @thereaper_xxx 2 года назад +24

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  • @nzuckman
    @nzuckman 2 года назад +8

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  • @karlrombauts4909
    @karlrombauts4909 2 года назад +11

    I just wanted to express how fantastic these videos are. I can only begin to imagine how much work these videos are to make. You have managed to pack so much information into them and explain everything so clearly. Thank you so much for creating such awesome content 😊

  • @kummer45
    @kummer45 2 месяца назад +1

    You are gifted. A highly educated mind can’t produce this. It requires art, presentation and script writing for the video. The timing of the images while reading the sentences are perfectly coordinated. You know how the mind works animating reasonings with images.

  • @gballen47807
    @gballen47807 5 месяцев назад +2

    These are great thank you so much for doing them! I do have a suggestion, though. Sometimes I pause the video to take a look of the probabilities of the qubits in the tensors. However when the video is paused, you can’t tell easily which values in the measurement gate are variable. If you made any variable ones yellow instead of white, then, during a pause, you could easily tell.

  • @megadog9305
    @megadog9305 2 года назад +4

    This is an awesome series. Looking forward to episode 4!

  • @lmahesh26
    @lmahesh26 2 года назад +3

    Hey love the graphic style and the calm explanation. Keep it up dude

  • @jorgecarrascopollo6306
    @jorgecarrascopollo6306 2 года назад +9

    keep it on man. I found your channel a few months ago on a reddit post and you have posted nothing but huge quality content. I suppose you are not doing it for the views but you do actually deserve them.

  • @kamikaze7415
    @kamikaze7415 Год назад +2

    Hey man, Love the video. The best explanation of this process I've seen so far, really concise. Loved your new ray tracing video too, your style is unique and I really like it. Keen to see more of you on my recommended!

  • @sumeshrajurkar5922
    @sumeshrajurkar5922 2 года назад +4

    The explanation and content is great. Looking forward for more videos.

  • @loliganz
    @loliganz 2 года назад +1

    Keep up the great work! I'm looking forward to future videos on this subject. Thank you!!

  • @ac3_train3r_blak34
    @ac3_train3r_blak34 Год назад

    This is brilliantly done. I hope you're considering continuing the series!

  • @byaafacehead
    @byaafacehead 2 года назад +2

    Great series, will need to rewatch to digest haha. Helpful animations, and good sounds & music to accompany them as well!

  • @motbus3
    @motbus3 Год назад +1

    These are one the best explanations about qubits and entanglement that I ever saw.
    Thank you!!!

  • @albert6157
    @albert6157 2 года назад +2

    This is amazing, im definitely sharing this to all my friends who wants to understand quantum computing in depth!

  • @mukeshkamble5533
    @mukeshkamble5533 2 года назад

    Your presentation is amazing, eager to watch next

  • @adblockturnedoff4515
    @adblockturnedoff4515 Год назад

    Great video!! Came from the ray-tracing (good reco YT 👍) video and explored all your videos and have subbed as well!! You have a very distinct way of explaining things and...it just works!!! I love it. Now heres to hoping that you will continue and give this series on quantum computing a satisfactory ending (though the field of study itself has no end!!) before you move on to topics that interest you more currently to make videos on 🤞🙏

  • @mMaximus56789
    @mMaximus56789 Год назад

    This is so good! Hope you make part 3

  • @VHenrik007
    @VHenrik007 2 года назад

    Incredible quality! Thank you!

  • @q1blaqi
    @q1blaqi Год назад

    great video! cant wait for the next!

  • @EricKolotyluk
    @EricKolotyluk Год назад

    These are really great videos... I would love to see more.

  • @romelian3754
    @romelian3754 2 года назад +1

    Amazing Visuals!

  • @khoda81
    @khoda81 2 года назад

    These vids are gold. great explanations with nice visuals. so underrated

    • @Nizo1
      @Nizo1 2 года назад

      i agree

  • @LifeIzBeautiful10
    @LifeIzBeautiful10 10 месяцев назад

    Very well done!

  • @smoosq9501
    @smoosq9501 2 года назад

    i love seeing this! you are such a amazing lecturer

  • @rafaelv9121
    @rafaelv9121 2 года назад +3

    Hold on. Did I just really find a youtube channel with only 1000 subs and this level of quality?
    That's super weird...
    Well... let's make it 1001 subs :D

  • @Rockyzach88
    @Rockyzach88 2 года назад +1

    This is good stuff. Who knew Quantum computing would be so accessible theory wise.

  • @rockapedra1130
    @rockapedra1130 Год назад

    You are amazing, please keep going!

  • @Optimus6128
    @Optimus6128 Год назад

    Getting there to understanding, but need more to totally grasp, I hope to see video 4

  • @wishsrdk
    @wishsrdk 2 года назад +1

    Woahhh! This is awesome. We need more explanation though. May I recommend capturing the essence of entanglement before getting into the details

  • @Shaunmcdonogh-shaunsurfing
    @Shaunmcdonogh-shaunsurfing 2 года назад

    Can’t wait for the next video

  • @CompilerHack
    @CompilerHack 2 года назад

    The complex representation bit is so awesome

  • @carloselfrancos7205
    @carloselfrancos7205 2 года назад +1

    Very good and interesting !!!!

  • @georhodiumgeo9827
    @georhodiumgeo9827 2 года назад +17

    I know your videos must require a lot of work so I wanted to pass an idea to you.
    I have heard that the D-Wave computer is not a "real" quantum computer and I have not been able to find a reason for why. More generally it seems like there are different "levels" of quantum computers or "kinds" where some functionalities are possible but others are not. If I am understanding correctly it seems like there is a spectrum of capabilities in these systems. Like at the most basic end you have something that acts more like an analog computer and at the other end you have a "true" quantum computer with a bunch of stuff in the middle.
    I would die for an explanation on this and it would probably be a video you would not need to do any animations for. Just a talking head for a couple min.
    At any rate I am sharing your channel and hope you get RUclips's algorithms to notice you. FYI this was at the top of my feed so it seems to be working. Good luck!

  • @user-tr2pc7xs8d
    @user-tr2pc7xs8d 2 года назад

    Thank you! It's a 3b1b or science click quality. It's very useful for every physicist to become familiar with the modern application of quantum mechanics to quantum computing. Hello from
    physics theorist from SPbAU RAS ;)

  • @user-se1bg4ck8h
    @user-se1bg4ck8h 2 года назад

    Looking forward to the update

  • @9remi
    @9remi 6 месяцев назад

    great video, instant sub

  • @jordanpeterson8414
    @jordanpeterson8414 2 года назад

    Thx for your videos

  • @erikziak1249
    @erikziak1249 2 года назад +2

    Interesting. Looking forward to see more videos on this topic. The presentation is really great. I wonder if the talking is a human being or a machine. Maybe I am just imagining things.

  • @theimperial9858
    @theimperial9858 Год назад

    Hey friend, this is the only video that is truely affordable for people like me to get into quantum entanglement. When is the next video on this topic, I've been waiting for a year??? Please!

  • @staristo2355
    @staristo2355 2 года назад +1

    Pretty awesome! Stumbled upon this and immediately subbed. Do you plan to keep producing these? Wish you tons of new subs to gain momentum!

    • @Nizo1
      @Nizo1 2 года назад

      same

  • @development3383
    @development3383 Год назад

    Grow channel, grow! We need this to be financially viable for him to do this full time. His method of teaching is a value tool for all

  • @blacklistnr1
    @blacklistnr1 Год назад

    Intro: "Welcome to part X of my Quantum Computing series, today we'll talk about Quantum Entaglement, it assumes you've watched the other videos alreeady, here's a link if you haven't"
    Title: "How Quantum Entaglement Works | Quantum Computing Part X"
    Me: "Oh wow, thank you for not making me watch half a video to realize the there are dependent videos I should watch to not have to pause every 2 seconds to decipher what is on screen while searching wikipedia for the gates and correlating the top representation with the bottom one to figure out what it means, such a helpful time saver!"

  • @best_model
    @best_model 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. Just one point that needs to be taken into account. The ordering in Qiskit is little-endian meaning that if the first qubit state is |0> and the second one is |1>, the two-qubit state would be |10> not |01>.

  • @KarthikNaga329
    @KarthikNaga329 2 года назад

    Wonderful!
    When does the 4th video come out?

  • @VeLawrence
    @VeLawrence 2 года назад

    Hi Josh thanks for these wonderful videos, this is deep, intense and brilliant! may I ask where the next video about Grover´s algorithm is? I couldn´t find it in your channel, thanks in advance!

  • @AVUREDUES54
    @AVUREDUES54 2 года назад

    This is amazing! You should consider making a patreon

  • @ravv4
    @ravv4 Год назад

    This video series is really good. Where can I find the on Grover's algorith?

  • @renrub7
    @renrub7 2 года назад

    Damn such a good video even if i dont get it lol, i love the presentation!

  • @cheese_man2717
    @cheese_man2717 2 года назад +1

    I found you because of the kurzgesagt video but this is nice

  • @BlueTJLP
    @BlueTJLP 2 года назад

    What happened to this video series? I hope it will go on. It is pretty great

  • @pabloagsutinnavavieyra2308
    @pabloagsutinnavavieyra2308 Год назад

    Wish you could come back to explain Grover's algorithm. I'm very curious about it!

  • @bean8287
    @bean8287 2 года назад

    7:32 Physically indistinguishable phase difference maybe explains which of many worlds we are in?

  • @yuhanglei5318
    @yuhanglei5318 2 года назад +1

    Hello,Josh,I really like your works about quantum computing and quantum theories.The images are ingenious and you always explained profound theories in simple language.
    I really want to share it to science lovers in my country.
    Can I move and translate your works to Chinese website?
    I will indicate the author and your youtube address,and i won't use it for any commercial purposes.

  • @zyziux
    @zyziux 2 года назад

    So it appears that quantum computing is not that impossible to understand :D THANX!!!!

  • @haelium5718
    @haelium5718 Год назад

    This was a really good video and I am disappointed that you never explained Grover's Algorithm, how much beer do I have to buy you to make it happen?

  • @giuseppecognome3647
    @giuseppecognome3647 2 года назад

    i love ur videoz, but the song linked in the description does not look like the one used in ur videos. I would like to know where I can find the background music of ur videos

  • @luanmartinsverissimo8128
    @luanmartinsverissimo8128 2 года назад +3

    Hey Josh, i just found you channel for youtube recommendation and i found incredible, congratulations. I'm Physicist in my third year PhD on condensed matter and computational physics, i wanna ask you which tools do you used to produce this videos ? I'm working in improve my presentations, i think this tools can help me into it. Thank you, congratulations again !

    • @JoshsHandle
      @JoshsHandle  2 года назад +4

      Glad you enjoyed it! I use a tool called Blender to make the graphics, although be warned that it comes with a bit of a vertical learning curve - it's intended for general CGI so its feature set is pretty dense.

    • @JoshsHandle
      @JoshsHandle  2 года назад +5

      One tool which works very well for making explanatory animations is Manim - originally created by Grant Sanderson of 3blue1brown. docs.manim.community/en/stable/index.html

    • @luanmartinsverissimo8128
      @luanmartinsverissimo8128 2 года назад +1

      @@JoshsHandle Oh sure, Blender ! Yeah i know it, I already tried for fun. But in fact, there's an huge learning curve to make something really interesting. About the Manim package, i didn't knew it, althoug Ii know 3blue1brown youtube channel. I'll take an close look, thank you !

  • @g1.wh4t.2p
    @g1.wh4t.2p 5 месяцев назад

    loooooove

  • @challow90221
    @challow90221 Год назад +1

    What video is the prerequisite for this one?

  • @theimperial9858
    @theimperial9858 9 месяцев назад +1

    Where is the next video.... I'm craving

  • @Priya_dancelover
    @Priya_dancelover 10 месяцев назад

    next video pleaseee

  • @christopherevansanders3629
    @christopherevansanders3629 2 года назад

    Also if you take more of anything and put them together it can carry more. The cat is alive till it dies so if you know the rate of decay of the radioactive substance and when it will cause the Geiger counter to pick up the radiation and break the poison then you know when the cat will die probably but if you take the cat's health age the batteries in the Geiger counter the amount of oxygen in the box which in this case is the defining factor since this box is sealed so you know the time it takes for the cat to use all the oxygen in any given amount of space and die so unless the cat has sudden heart attack or stroke the cat is for sure alive for the amount of time it takes for the oxygen level in the box to reach a point it will no longer keep the cat alive which will happen way before dehydration and starvation which both would still happen before the poison so your paradox is flawed to a very small window of time depending on the initial size of your box

  • @wWvwvV
    @wWvwvV Год назад

    New video idea: what is the difference between analog computers and quantum computers? I have the intuition it was explained in this video.

  • @youforgotthelinkinthedescr6798
    @youforgotthelinkinthedescr6798 2 месяца назад

    I like your funny words magic man

  • @aarontoderash6028
    @aarontoderash6028 Год назад

    Where is the donation button? Josh, we want more!

  • @burieddreamer
    @burieddreamer 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got lost at 1:10 mark. Next time I plan on understanding 10 more seconds.

  • @paulromsky9527
    @paulromsky9527 2 года назад

    Great video series. I am confused. In this and your other videos, the Not (Inverter) gate is the X gate (ok, I see why with the Bloch Sphere). In this video you use a X gate at 2:45 as a Not (inverter)...ok, but when you "control" the inverter (Controlled Not gate) at 1:23 you show it as a "+" rather than a "X"... why? The + makes sense, but why change the symbology?... that confuses us newbies unless you explain why. Hey, it is a complex (no pun intended) subject, so one can expect you may need to "refine" your lessons as it touches more students - it's the same with me - I am always tweaking my lessons for content and improvement. The reason I am learning Quantum Computing is because one of my Summer STEM students asked me to discuss Quantum Computing in my Summer STEM class. We are all watching your videos now and this will be one of my STEM subjects next Summer. Thanks.

  • @seunghyeoklee9043
    @seunghyeoklee9043 Год назад

    13:52 shouldn't 01 and 11 flip probabilities because the control quibit here is the diamond shaped qubit?

  • @jeffanderson5396
    @jeffanderson5396 Год назад

    I think this implies that a pair of entangles qbits is also like a quaternion. If so, would you say that 3 entangled qbits has probabilities modeled by an octonion?

  • @jullyanolino
    @jullyanolino Год назад

    Which is the simulator used in the video?

  • @HenryCasillas
    @HenryCasillas 2 года назад

    💜

  • @kwccoin3115
    @kwccoin3115 Год назад

    Still struggle with the notation row vector x matrix instead of normal matrix x column vector (extract differently column and row respectively ?) , the born rule and the h h trust of entanglement. (But will check out the h h after entanglement.) in fact so far wonder why all these linear equation seems strange … but if there is a way change the way it works it makes sense. Just how to “program” the simulator. Tracing all these?

  • @robertmcknightmusic
    @robertmcknightmusic 2 года назад

    ok and so how does quantum entanglement work?
    jks, great channel! I'm learning lots!

  • @georhodiumgeo9827
    @georhodiumgeo9827 2 года назад +1

    3rd comment! This channel is going to blow up. I'm going to be famous!

  • @AmaroqStarwind
    @AmaroqStarwind Месяц назад

    What about quantum annealing qubits, like what D-Wave uses?

  • @MiguelLopez-uo3vl
    @MiguelLopez-uo3vl Год назад

    how do we make sure our clever tricks perform useful information!? instead of random a sampling of the outcomes?

  • @ArpanMukhopadhyay93
    @ArpanMukhopadhyay93 2 года назад

    Hi Josh! Just discovered your channel. Not uploading new videos?

  • @rahulshelke7888
    @rahulshelke7888 Год назад

    Why you deleted the old version of it?

  • @NotNecessarily-ip4vc
    @NotNecessarily-ip4vc 10 месяцев назад +1

    In quantum physics you gotta use Leibniz's calculus and not Newton's calculus.
    What is the difference between Newton and Leibniz calculus?
    Newton's calculus is about functions.
    Leibniz's calculus is about relations defined by constraints.
    In Newton's calculus, there is (what would now be called) a limit built into every operation.
    In Leibniz's calculus, the limit is a separate operation.

  • @someguy8365
    @someguy8365 2 года назад

    Earned a sub from me

  • @omridrori3286
    @omridrori3286 Год назад

    hey where is the video on qunatum computing disappear?

  • @damianzieba5133
    @damianzieba5133 Месяц назад

    How to make a qubit adder?

  • @samiadel7043
    @samiadel7043 Год назад

    ❤️💜❤️

  • @drdrmadsen
    @drdrmadsen Год назад

    I have never felt so inadequate and small

  • @cosminanton5419
    @cosminanton5419 Год назад

    I would love it if those bloch spheres didn't move. It's more difficult to see them clearly like that :(
    Still a very good video though!

  • @BornAgainstAll
    @BornAgainstAll 2 года назад

    Please don't tell me you died. I need more.

  • @ahndeux
    @ahndeux 2 года назад

    This video makes perfect sense when you are high on drugs and loaded with alcohol at the same time. SCIENCE!

  • @sh1ptoast278
    @sh1ptoast278 2 года назад +1

    It's 2:42 AM
    What am I doing

  • @gta5onlineshorts
    @gta5onlineshorts Год назад +1

    maybe youtube algorithm uses h gate 😅

  • @marcelopau2325
    @marcelopau2325 2 года назад

    it would be great if this channel could be translated into Spanish

  • @Juuhimuuhi
    @Juuhimuuhi Год назад

    I feel like I understood everything but at the same time I didn't understand one bit (no pun intended)

  • @vaakdemandante8772
    @vaakdemandante8772 2 месяца назад

    Unfortunately this does not feel like a more digestible explanation of entanglement - maybe in a strictly computational way, but then again it's just simpler to mindlessly apply the rules to get the results. The visual style is interesting but I just don't see how it adds to the explanation - in fact, I don't really know what is being explained here.
    Like, what is the problem at hand that this solves? I always thought that quantum mechanics in academia is too convoluted and this way of presenting it only adds to my confusion.

  • @woxgamer7044
    @woxgamer7044 Год назад

    Am I dumb for not understanding the visual for entanglement?

    • @JoshsHandle
      @JoshsHandle  Год назад

      Admittedly, this video was made before I started checking with people that my explanations made sense before publishing things.

    • @woxgamer7044
      @woxgamer7044 Год назад

      @@JoshsHandle
      It's not the explanation I was having an issue with, rather the visual representation for entanglement itself, I couldn't understand how the drawing worked.

  • @Hector-bj3ls
    @Hector-bj3ls 14 дней назад

    Did he die?

  • @larrye.goinesjr.1535
    @larrye.goinesjr.1535 8 месяцев назад

    Classical Bit To Qubit Conversion?!?
    X-State = (1 + -1 × X / √(X² + Y² + Z²)) / 2
    Y-State = (1 + -1 × Y / √(X² + Y² + Z²)) / 2
    Z-State = (1 + -1 × Z / √(X² + Y² + Z²)) / 2

  • @Zamicol
    @Zamicol 2 года назад

    @13:00 is absurd.
    The simpler explanation is the Universe has an infinite black box that creates information?
    Entropy/Information has a cost.