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  1. Software Engineer Quantum Networks

    ... different from classical bits. While a classical bit can take only two values, ’0’ and ’1’, a qubit can be in a ...

    Position - StephW - 03/08/2018 - 22:47 - 0 comments

  2. PhD Position Quantum Computer Science in Quantum Networks

    ... different from classical bits. While a classical bit can take only two values, ’0’ and ’1’, a qubit can be in a ...

    Position - StephW - 03/08/2018 - 22:48 - 0 comments

  3. Index of notational and terminological conventions

    ... choice of units.Of course, information theory uses the unit "bit", and hence a base 2 logarithm. For relative entropy, the quantum ...

    Wiki article - Anonymous (not verified) - 26/10/2015 - 17:56 - 0 comments

  4. New Trends in Complex Quantum Systems Dynamics 2019

    ... in field applications and will be able to access the Q Bit Processor via thought with zero voice requirements. This could be useful in ...

    Conference - montangero - 26/10/2018 - 12:56 - 1 comment

  5. Quantum key distribution

    ... Any type of polarization of a single photon can encode one bit of information, for example, vertical polarization for "0" and horizontal ...

    Wiki article - Anonymous (not verified) - 26/10/2015 - 17:56 - 0 comments

  6. quantum dots

    ... I hope my comments and the references above could help you a bit. Log in ...

    Forum topic - Shanmukh - 26/10/2015 - 17:08 - 7 comments

  7. QIQG reading list

    ... theories also have a notion of entropy. This paper is a bit more technical, but can be browsed quickly to get an overview. Papers ...

    Wiki article - Anonymous (not verified) - 26/10/2015 - 17:56 - 0 comments

  8. The Atom Chip Lab at Ben-Gurion University

    ... a ‘qubit’ is the quantum equivalent of a classical ‘bit’ of information. So, for example, the atom-chip may enable the conversion ...

    Research group - rfolman123 - 27/06/2016 - 20:14 - 0 comments

  9. Introduction: the major visions and goals of qipc

    ... entanglement manipulation and communication at high bit rates, both in optical fibers and free space. Within a decade, it will ...

    Wiki article - Anonymous (not verified) - 26/10/2015 - 17:56 - 0 comments

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