Action Synchronization via Entangled Particle Pairs, Apr 23
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USPTO published patent application US20260111772A1 titled 'Action Synchronization via Entangled Particle Pairs' filed October 17, 2024 by inventors John Stern Alexander, Steven Lee Fisher-Stawinski, and Charles Palmer. The application covers a quantum computing method for synchronizing actions between recipients at different locations using prepared streams of entangled particle pairs, where measurement results from entangled particles are matched against a predetermined playbook to trigger paired actions. The application is classified under CPC G06N 10/00 (quantum computing).
“The method further includes identifying, within a predetermined playbook of the first recipient, a first entry that is associated with the first measurement results of the first particle of the first entangled particle pair and the first measurement results of the first particle of the second entangled particle pair.”
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USPTO published patent application US20260111772A1 for a quantum computing method enabling synchronized actions between remote recipients through measurement of entangled particle pairs matched against a predetermined playbook. The application names three inventors and claims priority to a filing date of October 17, 2024.
Companies developing quantum communication protocols, distributed quantum systems, or entanglement-based coordination mechanisms should review the published claims to assess potential IP overlap with their own R&D programs. The patent's method of correlating measurement results to predefined playbook entries may be relevant to secure communications, distributed computing, or cryptographic synchronization applications.
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ACTION SYNCHRONIZATION VIA ENTANGLED PARTICLE PAIRS
Application US20260111772A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
John Stern Alexander, Steven Lee Fisher-Stawinski, Charles Palmer
Abstract
A method, according to one approach, includes receiving, by a first recipient at a first location, a first portion of a prepared stream of entangled particle pairs, where the first portion includes a first particle of a first of the entangled particle pairs and a first particle of a second of the entangled particle pairs. The method further includes detecting first measurement results of the first particle of the first entangled particle pair and first measurement results of the first particle of the second entangled particle pair. The method further includes identifying, within a predetermined playbook of the first recipient, a first entry that is associated with the first measurement results of the first particle of the first entangled particle pair and the first measurement results of the first particle of the second entangled particle pair. A first action paired with the first entry is performed by the first recipient.
CPC Classifications
G06N 10/00
Filing Date
2024-10-17
Application No.
18919204
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