Examples of using Qubits in English and their translations into Chinese
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Then you let the qubits interact.
Three qubits can embody eight.
In so doing, they might trigger other qubits to flip.
Four qubits give you 24, which is 16.
In so doing, they might initiation other qubits to turn.
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Four qubits can represent 16 values.
The roadmaps of all these players extend to about 1 million qubits.
Two qubits can hold four values at once.
It is also devilishly difficult to maintain qubits for any length of time;
Qubits can be manufactured with CMOS technologies, like standard ICs.
From stationary to flying qubits at speeds never reached before….
Qubits can do this because quantum mechanics allows superposition of states;
IBM has even announced a prototype for 50 Qubits Quantum computer.
Qubits can be processed simultaneously and exist in multiple states at the same time.
According to Simmons, the goal the industryis striving for is 70 entangled qubits.
If qubits double every year, it will take about 15 years to get into the right range.
However, with a quantum computer, using 3 qubits, we can represent all 8 of these solutions at the same time.
If the qubits are too hot, they cannot be initialized because they are switching between different states too much.
So far, the best way to transmit qubits is to encode them into the particles of light, which is called the photon.
These qubits have more complex properties that allow them to become combinations of 0 and 1 at the same time and also to interact with each other.
In a quantum computer however, two qubits can also represent the exact same four states(00, 01, 10, or 11).
In reality, Qubits would have to be stored by atoms, ions, or even smaller things such as electrons and photons.
The device working on two qubits performed a specific quantum algorithm, exceeding the previously known accuracy limit by 3%.
However, qubits also are extremely fragile and prone to error- they're sensitive to outside forces, such as vibration, electromagnetic waves and temperature fluctuations.
Google's supercomputer currently has 53 qubits,” said Dragos Ilie, a quantum computing and encryption researcher at Imperial College London.
In other words, qubits allow for a huge number of calculations to be carried out simultaneously.
Superconducting qubits also have the advantage of being built using existing semiconductor techniques.
Although the module has only five qubits, its flexibility allows for programming quantum algorithms that have never been run before, Debnath said.
Superconducting quantum bits(qubits) are artificial atoms that use various methods to produce bits of quantum information, the fundamental component of quantum computers.