Unit of quantum information, analogous to the classical bit; the information carried by a 2-state quantum-mechanical system, e.g.
1 The problem is that building a qubit is a extreme difficult thing.
2 That way, a tweak to one qubit may influence all the others.
3 This allows a single-shot quantum nondemolition measurement of the qubit spin.
4 Therefore any entangled 2 - qubit state cannot escape the detection by this kind of test.
5 We study quantum interference effects of a qubit whose energy levels are continuously modulated.
6 I've reanalyzed Branco's work using qubit network theory, and it makes sense to me.
7 Finally, the superposition for qubit A would remain -preserving its initial quantum state.
8 The rub is building even a single qubit is difficult.
9 In other words, the qubit turns into an ordinary bit.
10 Controllable qubit coupling is analogous to the wiring of transistors on a circuit board.
11 The energy-modulated qubit is probed by the electron spin resonance.
12 The problem is that if you look at a qubit , it's no longer a qubit .
13 Long-distance quantum communication networks require appropriate interfaces between matter qubit - based nodes and low-loss photonic quantum channels.
14 IBM Q Experience I chose the 5 - qubit machine.
15 A QC's capacity doubles with each additional qubit .
16 That's a better name than " qubit " , one endlessly pulsing about in a Bloch sphere.
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