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It can be represented as 1 or 0, or both simultaneously.
It can be represented as 1 or 0, or both simultaneously.
The term qubit is an abbreviation of ''quantum bit''.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Binary]]
*[[Binary]]
*[[Bit]]
*[[Entanglement]]
* [[Quantum]]
* [[Quantum]]
* [[Quantum computing]]
* [[Quantum computing]]

Latest revision as of 12:48, 3 December 2022

Quantum computing.

A qubit is the smallest unit of information used by a quantum computer.

It can be represented as 1 or 0, or both simultaneously.


The term qubit is an abbreviation of quantum bit.


See also