qubit
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Etymology
Blend of quantum + bit, influenced by cubit. Coined by American physicist Benjamin Schumacher in 1995.
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qubit (plural qubits)
- (computing) A quantum bit; the unit of quantum information described by a superposition of two states; a quantum bit in a quantum computer capable of being in a state of superposition.
- 2012, ‘An uncertain future’, The Economist, 25 Feb 2012:
- Each extra qubit in a quantum machine doubles the number of simultaneous operations it can perform.
- 2012, ‘An uncertain future’, The Economist, 25 Feb 2012:
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