Saturday, 31 March 2018

quantum information - Qubit (Qdit) equivalence with bits/bytes/Kbytes/



What is the conversion factor for qubits (qudits) to bits/bytes in classical information theory/computation theory?


I mean, how can we know how many "bits/bytes" process, e.g., a 60 qubit quantum computer (quamputer), are equivalent to classical bits (dits)?What about memories and velocities in "attaniable" quantum computers versus classical current memories and computer velocities(GHz)?




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