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How is the state of a qubit represented in a superposition?

by EITCA Academy / Sunday, 06 August 2023 / Published in Quantum Information, EITC/QI/QIF Quantum Information Fundamentals, Introduction to Quantum Information, Qubits, Examination review

In quantum information theory, qubits are the fundamental units of quantum information. Unlike classical bits, which can only exist in one of two states (0 or 1), qubits can exist in a superposition of both states simultaneously. This property allows for the potential of exponentially increased computational power and the ability to perform complex calculations efficiently.

The state of a qubit in a superposition is represented using mathematical notation. A common representation is the Dirac notation, also known as the bra-ket notation. In this notation, the state of a qubit is represented as a linear combination of the basis states |0⟩ and |1⟩, which correspond to the classical states 0 and 1, respectively.

A qubit in a superposition can be written as:

|ψ⟩ = α|0⟩ + β|1⟩

Here, α and β are complex numbers known as probability amplitudes. They determine the probability of measuring the qubit in the corresponding basis state. The probability of measuring the qubit in the state |0⟩ is |α|^2, and the probability of measuring it in the state |1⟩ is |β|^2. It is important to note that the sum of the squares of the probability amplitudes must equal 1, ensuring that the total probability of measuring the qubit in any state is 1.

The probability amplitudes α and β can be visualized using a geometric representation called a Bloch sphere. The Bloch sphere is a unit sphere that represents the possible states of a qubit. The north and south poles of the sphere correspond to the basis states |0⟩ and |1⟩, respectively. The qubit's state vector |ψ⟩ can be represented by a point on the surface of the sphere. The amplitudes α and β determine the coordinates of the point on the sphere.

For example, if α = 1/√2 and β = 1/√2, the qubit is in an equal superposition of |0⟩ and |1⟩. This corresponds to a state vector that lies on the equator of the Bloch sphere. If α = 1 and β = 0, the qubit is in the state |0⟩, which corresponds to the north pole of the Bloch sphere. If α = 0 and β = 1, the qubit is in the state |1⟩, which corresponds to the south pole of the Bloch sphere.

Superposition is a fundamental concept in quantum information theory, and it allows for the potential of parallel computation and increased computational power. By manipulating the probability amplitudes α and β, it is possible to perform calculations on multiple states simultaneously, leading to the potential for exponential speedup in certain algorithms.

The state of a qubit in a superposition is represented using mathematical notation, such as the Dirac notation. The state vector |ψ⟩ is a linear combination of the basis states |0⟩ and |1⟩, with probability amplitudes α and β determining the probability of measuring the qubit in each state. The Bloch sphere provides a geometric representation of the qubit's state, with the amplitudes determining the coordinates on the sphere.

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