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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.
— Vincent van Gogh
In this chapter, we are going to introduce two-qubit systems. At first, this may seem like a modest incremental improvement after having learned how to process information with one qubit, but beware! Adding a second qubit into our systems will open up a world of possibilities and, in particular, will allow us to exploit one of the strangest and most useful phenomena in all of quantum physics: entanglement. As you will see, from a mathematical point of view, entanglement is a rather simple concept, but it has profound physical implications and it will become one of our key tools for designing quantum algorithms.
To be able to understand two-qubit systems, we will first discuss how to describe their states. Then, we will learn what happens when we measure the qubits of a two-qubit system and we will introduce new quantum gates that are able to operate...