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English: This picture shows the general definition of a qubit (quantum bit) as the quantum state of a two level quantum system.
Deutsch: Dieses Bild zeigt die generelle Definition von einem Qubit (Quantenbit) als den Quantenstatus von einem Zwei-Niveau-Quantensystem.
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