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  2. Quantum simulator - Wikipedia

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    A universal quantum simulator is a quantum computer proposed by Yuri Manin in 1980 [4] and Richard Feynman in 1982. [ 5 ] A quantum system may be simulated by either a Turing machine or a quantum Turing machine , as a classical Turing machine is able to simulate a universal quantum computer (and therefore any simpler quantum simulator), meaning ...

  3. IBM Quantum Platform - Wikipedia

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    IBM Quantum Platform (previously known as IBM Quantum Experience) is an online platform allowing public and premium access to cloud-based quantum computing services provided by IBM. This includes access to a set of IBM's prototype quantum processors, a set of tutorials on quantum computation, and access to an interactive textbook.

  4. Qiskit - Wikipedia

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    Qiskit is made of elements that work together to enable quantum computing. The central goal of Qiskit is to build a software stack that makes it easier for anyone to use quantum computers, regardless of their skill level or area of interest; Qiskit allows users to design experiments and applications and run them on real quantum computers and/or classical simulators.

  5. Qubit - Wikipedia

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    In quantum computing, a qubit (/ ˈ k juː b ɪ t /) or quantum bit is a basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classic binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. A qubit is a two-state (or two-level) quantum-mechanical system , one of the simplest quantum systems displaying the peculiarity of quantum mechanics.

  6. Quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    The basic unit of information in quantum computing, the qubit (or "quantum bit"), serves the same function as the bit in classical computing. However, unlike a classical bit, which can be in one of two states (a binary ), a qubit can exist in a superposition of its two "basis" states, a state that is in an abstract sense "between" the two basis ...

  7. Cloud-based quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    Quantum in the Cloud by The University of Bristol, which consists of a quantum simulator and a four qubit optical quantum system. [19] Quantum Playground by Google, which features a simulator with a simple interface, and a scripting language and 3D quantum state visualization. [20] Quantum in the Cloud by Tsinghua University.

  8. Quantum Moves - Wikipedia

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    The sequel game, Quantum Moves 2, was launched in 2018 in conjunction with the Danish ReGAME Cup designed to teach students via research-enabling, citizen science games.. The sequel featured a broader range of scientific challenges than the original game, as well as a built-in optimizer and a challenge curve featuring algorithmic results to which players could compare their performan

  9. Physical and logical qubits - Wikipedia

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    A logical qubit specifies how a single qubit should behave in a quantum algorithm, subject to quantum logic operations which can be built out of quantum logic gates. However, issues in current technologies preclude single two-state quantum systems , which can be used as physical qubits, from reliably encoding and retaining this information for ...