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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. QM Qubit state space representation by Projective Hilbert space

    Jul 24, 2025 · TL;DR Summary About the representation of Qubit state space set by mean of projective space built over the Hilbert space of dimension 2

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

    Feb 11, 2024 · Googling something like 'how can a qbit hold multiple values' yields a wealth of simple explanations. Take your pick and ask specific questions.

  5. Quantum computer storage capacity • Physics Forums

    Aug 10, 2022 · The discussion centers around the storage capacity of quantum computers, specifically the relationship between qubits and data storage. It is clarified that while 32 qubits …

  6. Information content of a qubit - Physics Forums

    Nov 22, 2020 · I have just started reading Neilson and chuang's book on quantum computing and two times already have they said that when a qubit is not observed, it can contain infinite …

  7. Why Entangled Photon-Polarization Qubits Violate Bell’s Inequality

    Sep 29, 2025 · Insights auto threads is broken atm, so I'm manually creating these for new Insight articles. In her YouTube video Bell’s Theorem Experiments on Entangled Photons, Dr. Fugate …

  8. Calculating qubit purity/entanglement in a quantum computer

    Sep 21, 2024 · They used to call it "entanglement", and I believe that the two terms are synonymous since all of the qubits in a quantum computer start out in a pure state. After …

  9. I have no idea what 'Normalize'/'Normalization' means Help please?

    Sep 16, 2012 · After the measurement of the first qubit you have a new state that is a superposition of |00\rangle and |01\rangle. If you measure the second qubit (and let's assume …

  10. 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 …