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← ScienceWhich risk increases for quantum computers using entangled qubits in noisy thermal environments?
A)Decreased wavefunction collapse stability
B)Increased processing clock frequency
C)Premature decoherence of superpositions✓
D)Enhanced entanglement fidelity locally
💡 Explanation
Premature decoherence increases because thermal noise introduces random interactions that disrupt the delicate quantum states. Therefore, correlated information is destroyed, rather than retaining fidelity to ideal, noise-free entanglement because of quantum error correction maintaining state.
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