kvantbiten
Kvantbiten is the basic unit of quantum information, analogous to the classical bit. It is represented by a two-level quantum system that can exist in a superposition of the basis states 0 and 1, written as a|0> + b|1>, where a and b are complex amplitudes with |a|^2 + |b|^2 = 1.
When measured in an appropriate basis, a kvantbiten yields 0 or 1 with probabilities |a|^2 and |b|^2,
Kvantbitens are realized in various physical platforms, including superconducting circuits, trapped ions, quantum dots, and photonic
Important principles include superposition, interference, and entanglement, as well as the no-cloning theorem, which states that
The concept emerged from efforts to combine quantum mechanics with information theory in the late 20th century