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(By analogy with the term 'bit,' the term 'qubit' refers to the basic unit of quantum information in terms of the von Neumann entropy, and to an elementary two-state quantum system considered as representing the possible outputs of an elementary quantum information source).
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But while the technology for isolating 5 or even 7 qubits (the basic unit of information in the quantum computer) is now within reach (Schrader et al. 2004, Knill et al. 2000), only a handful of quantum algorithms exist, and the question whether these can solve classically intractable computational problems is still open.
Quantum information processing (QIP) is a novel information processing method based on quantum mechanics [1-3], and uses two quantum states in a quantum system as a basic unit of information, instead of two voltage levels in conventional information processing based on electronics.
A double-donor system in Si has been considered the basic unit for quantum computing, either based on spin states [19] or charge states [20].
At the most basic level, quantum computers are composed of quantum bits, or qubits, rather than the traditional bits that are the basic unit of digital computers.
What makes the principle of quantum computers quite different from classical computers is how they store their basic unit of information.
While the basic unit of today's digital computers is a bit — a one or a zero — researchers are now designing systems in which a quantum bit, or qubit, will be able to represent one and zero simultaneously.
The basic unit of production is the family or household.
The basic unit of Kyrgyz currency is a sheep.
The basic unit of organization is the local branch.
The basic unit of party organization is the local branch.
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