quantum bit
Americannoun
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The smallest unit of information in a quantum computer. Unlike bits in classical systems, which are in one of two possible states labelled 1 and 0, a quantum bit exists in a superposition of these two states, settling on one or the other only when a measurement of the state is made.
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Also called qubit
Etymology
Origin of quantum bit
First recorded in 1990–95
Example Sentences
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This was achieved by introducing the novel method of "quantum bit supercharging."
From Science Daily • Feb. 15, 2024
But superposition means that a quantum bit, or qubit, isn’t confined to being just 0 or 1.
From Washington Post • Oct. 23, 2019
Quantum computers work in a fundamentally different way from classical machines: a classical bit is either a 1 or a 0, but a quantum bit, or qubit, can exist in multiple states at once.
From Nature • Oct. 22, 2019
The systems are based on the notion of a “qubit,” or quantum bit — a basic value capable of encompassing more information than the 1’s and 0’s that are the basis of classical digital computing.
From New York Times • May 4, 2016
One such system is the qubit; the quantum bit.
From Scientific American • Oct. 14, 2013
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