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In quantum information processing, a pure qubit state is a non-zero superposition of two basis states, conventionally written in bra-ket notation notation as and . Two pure qubit states are physically indistinguishable iff they are multiples of each other. Accordingly, a pure qubit state ψ can be written as the sum

where a and b are complex numbers such that

.

Geometrically, pure qubit states can be represented by elements of the Bloch sphere.

There are various kinds of physical operation that can be performed on pure qubit states.

For a more general discussion of these concepts see pure state and density matrix. Also see quantum operation.



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