"qubit" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈkjuːbɪt/ [UK], /ˈkjubɪt/ [US] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-cubit.wav Forms: qubits [plural]
enPR: kyo͞o'bĭt [US] Rhymes: -uːbɪt Etymology: Blend of quantum + bit, a play on cubit (“historical unit of length”). Coined by American physicist Benjamin Schumacher in 1995. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|quantum|bit}} Blend of quantum + bit, {{coin|en|Q4889212|in=1995|nobycat=1}} Coined by American physicist Benjamin Schumacher in 1995 Head templates: {{en-noun}} qubit (plural qubits)
  1. (quantum computing) A quantum bit; the basic 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. Categories (topical): Quantum computing Synonyms: qbit, quantum bit Derived forms: multiqubit, squbit, sub-qubit, triqubit Related terms: qumix, quregister, qutrit, qudit, nat, ban Translations (quantum bit): kwabis (Afrikaans), 量子位元 (liàngzǐ wèiyuán) (Chinese Mandarin), kvantumbito (Esperanto), kubitti (Finnish), qubit [masculine] (French), Qubit [neuter] (German), skammtabiti [masculine] (Icelandic), qubit [masculine] (Italian), 量子ビット (ryōshi bitto) (alt: りょうしビット) (Japanese), kubit [masculine] (Polish), qubit [masculine] (Portuguese), cúbit [masculine] (Spanish), kübit (Turkish)

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