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quantum bit
noun
In the "up" state, or (2) it emits a photon of a certain energy (always the same), in which case it would have been collapsed in the "down" state. Afterwards, the "north" pole of the electron's magnetic moment points towards the "south" pole of the magnetic field; so it would stay in the "up" state, regardless of which direction it collapsed in. Pre-measurement, the coefficient of the "up" state times its complex conjugate gives the probability of collapsing in the "up" state (during measurement) and the coefficient of the "down" state times its complex conjugate gives the probability of collapsing in the "down" state (during measurement). The two probabilities add up to one, i.e., the linear combination is normalized.)
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Quantum Bit Escrow.
Each additional quantum bit, or "qubit" doubles the number of possible states that can be handled.
At its heart is the idea of a quantum bit or qubit.
As a result, a quantum bit in some sense contains more information than its classical counterpart.
The fundamental unit of computation is no longer the bit but the quantum bit or qubit.
Ithier, G. et al. Decoherence in a superconducting quantum bit circuit.
Giacomini, S., Sciarrino, F., Lombardi, E. & De Martini, F. Active teleportation of a quantum bit.
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Such observables, typically multi-quantum-bit parities, must correspond to a special symmetry property inherent in the encoding scheme.
Combining agents and quantum-bit, a novel quantum multi-agent evolutionary algorithm (QMAEA) for addressing partner selection problems (PSP) in a virtual enterprise is proposed.
In QMAEA, each agent represented by a quantum-bit is defined as a candidate solution, and agents can reproduce, perish, compete for survival, observe and communicate with the environment.
This experiment will let you perform a series of simple quantum computations on a two spin system, demonstrating one and two quantum-bit quantum logic gates, and a circuit implementing the Deutsch-Jozsa quantum algorithm.
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