Qubit vs Fluctuator - What's the difference?
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(computing) A quantum bit; the unit of quantum information; a bit in a quantum computer capable of being in a state of superposition.
* 2012 , ‘An uncertain future’, The Economist , 25 Feb 2012:
(physics) A quantum system in which an electric charge moves back and forward between two states that are separated by an energy barrier
As nouns the difference between qubit and fluctuator
is that qubit is a quantum bit; the unit of quantum information; a bit in a quantum computer capable of being in a state of superposition while fluctuator is a quantum system in which an electric charge moves back and forward between two states that are separated by an energy barrier.qubit
English
(wikipedia qubit)Noun
(en noun)- Each extra qubit in a quantum machine doubles the number of simultaneous operations it can perform.