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English: Qubits are the quantum analog of bits, the carriers of digital information. A variety of physical systems—from atoms to particles of light to superconducting circuits—can encode qubits. |
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Source | https://quantumatlas.umd.edu/graphic/qubit-infographic |
Author | Ariya Feng/The Quantum Atlas |
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