- Qubit - Wikipedia
Quantum logic gates, building blocks for a quantum circuit in a quantum computer, operate on a set of qubits (a register); mathematically, the qubits undergo a (reversible) unitary transformation described by multiplying the quantum gates unitary matrix with the quantum state vector
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- What is a qubit? | IBM
Qubits are generally, although not exclusively, created by manipulating and measuring quantum particles (the smallest known building blocks of the physical universe), such as photons, electrons, trapped ions, superconducting circuits and atoms
- What is a Qubit? | Microsoft Azure
Get an introduction to qubits and how they work, including the difference between qubits and binary bits and how qubits provide the foundation for quantum computing
- What is a quantum bit (qubit)? - Live Science
Qubits are the fundamental building blocks of quantum computers — and, when fitted into these machines — rely on the weird laws of quantum mechanics to process calculations in parallel
- What Is A Qubit (Quantum Bit)? - Forbes
Unlock the Quantum Era with our in-depth guide on Qubits in Quantum Computing Learn about their applications and how to leverage them across industries
- What Is a Qubit and How It Works in Quantum Computing
Qubits are the cornerstone of quantum computing, with their ability to represent multiple states and interact through quantum phenomena like superposition and entanglement
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