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A two-qubit system was originally in the state 34|00⟩−5√4|01⟩+14|10⟩−14|11⟩, and then we measured the first qubit to be 0. Now,...Asked by unknown
A two-qubit system was originally in the state 34|00⟩−5√4|01⟩+14|10⟩−14|11⟩, and then we measured the first qubit to be 0. Now, if we measure the second qubit in the standard basis, what is the probability that the outcome is 0?
unansweredA two-qubit system was originally in the state 34|00⟩−5√4|01⟩+14|10⟩−14|11⟩, and then we measured the first qubit to be 0. Now, if we measure the second qubit in the standard basis, what is the probability that the outcome is 0?
unansweredA two-qubit system was originally in the state 34|00⟩−5√4|01⟩+14|10⟩−14|11⟩, and then we measured the first qubit to be 0. Now, if we measure the second qubit in the standard basis, what is the probability that the outcome is 0?
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