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Quantum information is physical information that is held in the "state" of a quantum system. The most popular unit of quantum information is the qubit, a two-state quantum system. However, unlike classical digital states (which are discrete), a two-state quantum system can actually be in a superposition of the two states at any given time. So in reality, the quantum system has an infinite number of possible states.

Quantum information differs from classical information in several respects, among which we note the following:

However, despite this, the amount of information that can be both stored and retrieved in a single qubit is equal to one bit. It is in the processing of information (quantum computation) that a difference occurs.

The ability to manipulate quantum information enables us to perform tasks that would be unachievable in a classical context, such as unconditionally secure transmission of information. Quantum information processing is the most general field that is concerned with quantum information. There are certain algorithms and tasks which classical computers cannot perform "efficiently" (ie. they cannot do it in less than O(aN) time, which is more than any polynomial, including the quantum). However, a quantum computer can perform some of these algorithms in polynomial time - a well-knoqn example of this is Shor's factoring algorithm. Other algorithms can speed up a task less dramatically - for example, Grover's search algorithm which gives a polynomial speed-up over the best possible classical algorithm.

Quantum information, and changes in quantum information, can be quantitatively measured by using an analogue of Shannon entropy. Given a statistical ensemble of quantum mechanical systems with the density matrix S, it is given by

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Topics in Quantum computing

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General

Quantum circuit | Quantum computer | Quantum cryptography | Quantum information | Quantum teleportation | Timeline of quantum computing

Ion-trap quantum computing

NIST-type ion-trap QC | Austria-type ion-trap QC

Silicon-based quantum computing

Kane quantum computer

Superconducting quantum computing

charge qubit | flux qubit | hybrid qubit s


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