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  1. Quantum computer storage capacity - Physics Forums

    Aug 10, 2022 · The discussion revolves around the storage capacity of quantum computers, specifically the relationship between qubits and data storage. Participants explore the implications of qubit …

  2. Does a qubit break interference in the double slit experiment?

    Sep 7, 2025 · The qubit is a quantum object, so if the particle was in a superposition of up and down, the qubit can be in a superposition too. Measuring the qubit in an orthogonal direction might preserve the …

  3. Number of qubits needed to simulate the universe - Physics Forums

    Mar 5, 2024 · A quantum bit, or qubit, is a superposition of 0 and 1. A single qubit therefore takes 2 classical values at once. The statement about superdense coding is correct, but the suggested …

  4. How Does a Qubit Exist as Both 1 and 0 Simultaneously?

    Feb 11, 2024 · A qubit exists in a state of quantum superposition, allowing it to represent both 1 and 0 simultaneously until it is measured. This phenomenon is not merely an analogy but a fundamental …

  5. Sending drive Pulse in CQED and visualize the state by QuTip

    Jan 16, 2023 · In the dispersive regime, the qubit acts like a dielectric whose dielectric constant depends on the state of the qubit. This causes the cavity frequency to depend on the state of the qubit. When …

  6. How Are Rotations on the Bloch Sphere Implemented in Practice?

    Mar 19, 2024 · High School Hopf fibration, Bloch sphere and quantum rotations - interactive site Jun 7, 2024 Replies 1 Views 3K Graduate Rotations in Bloch Sphere, and Free Parameters of a Qubit Sep …

  7. Quantum Computing Explained: Qubits, Algorithms & Applications

    Jul 15, 2022 · Measuring each qubit reveals one of its two possible values to us. These pictures show a quantum computer being programmed, and an oscilloscope display showing the waveforms of the …

  8. Schrödinger's Cat and the Qbit - Physics Forums

    Apr 2, 2024 · If, on the other hand, the cat is truly in a superposition of “alive” and “dead”, then we have a quantum bit of information (qubit or Qbit). Let explain the difference between a Cbit and a Qbit and …

  9. Confused about Ramsey interferometry - Physics Forums

    Dec 31, 2020 · I think what f95toli is trying to say is that it doesn't pay to start characterizing a qubit with coherent pulses. (If the jargon isn't clear, by coherent pulses I mean laser pulses that are faster than …

  10. Meet Bristlecone, Google’s New Quantum Processor - Physics Forums

    Mar 6, 2018 · The discussion revolves around Google's new quantum processor, Bristlecone, presented at the American Physical Society meeting. Participants explore its underlying mechanisms, potential …