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  2. Qubit - Wikipedia

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    The general definition of a qubit as the quantum state of a two-level quantum system.In quantum computing, a qubit (/ ˈ k juː b ɪ t /) or quantum bit is a basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classic binary bit physically realized with a two-state device.

  3. Quantum error correction - Wikipedia

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    A 5-qubit code is the smallest possible code that protects a single logical qubit against single-qubit errors. A generalisation of the technique used by Steane , to develop the 7-qubit code from the classical [7, 4] Hamming code , led to the construction of an important class of codes called the CSS codes , named for their inventors: Robert ...

  4. List of quantum processors - Wikipedia

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    99.944 (1 qubit max) 98.25 (2 qubits median) 99.1 (2 qubits max) 20 October 9, 2023 [33] 16 [34] M Squared Lasers: Maxwell Neutral atoms in optical lattices 99.5 (3-qubit gate), 99.1 (4-qubit gate) [35] 200 [36] November 2022: Oxford Quantum Circuits Lucy [37] Superconducting 8 2022: Oxford Quantum Circuits OQC Toshiko [38] Superconducting 32 ...

  5. One-way quantum computer - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of quantum computing focuses on building an information theory with the features of quantum mechanics: instead of encoding a binary unit of information (), which can be switched to 1 or 0, a quantum binary unit of information (qubit) can simultaneously turn to be 0 and 1 at the same time, thanks to the phenomenon called superposition.

  6. Physical and logical qubits - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A logical qubit is a physical or abstract qubit that performs as specified in a quantum algorithm or quantum circuit [3] subject to unitary transformations, has a long enough coherence time to be usable by quantum logic gates (c.f. propagation delay for classical logic gates). [1] [4] [5]

  7. Quantum volume - Wikipedia

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    The quantum volume benchmark defines a family of square circuits, whose number of qubits N and depth d are the same. Therefore, the output of this benchmark is a single number.

  8. Quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    Just as the bit is the basic concept of classical information theory, the qubit is the fundamental unit of quantum information.The same term qubit is used to refer to an abstract mathematical model and to any physical system that is represented by that model.

  9. Clifford group - Wikipedia

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    Arbitrary Clifford group element can be generated as a circuit with no more than (/ ⁡ ()) gates. [6] [7] Here, reference [6] reports an 11-stage decomposition -H-C-P-C-P-C-H-P-C-P-C-, where H, C, and P stand for computational stages using Hadamard, CNOT, and Phase gates, respectively, and reference [7] shows that the CNOT stage can be implemented using (/ ⁡ ()) gates (stages -H- and -P ...