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| # State vector | # State vector | ||
| - | **State vector** is the vector representation of a quantum state. | + | **State vector** |
| Quantum state is often written as a linear combination of basis states where the coefficients are probability amplitudes. For example, a qubit is often written in the following way using Dirac notation. | Quantum state is often written as a linear combination of basis states where the coefficients are probability amplitudes. For example, a qubit is often written in the following way using Dirac notation. | ||
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