Asked by SS01
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(a) What is the inner product of the 3rd row and 14th row of this matrix?
b) What is the inner product of the 3rd row with itself?
C) Suppose we have a quantum circuit that takes the input |0> and outputs |+>, and also takes the input |1> and outputs −|−>. If we input √2*i/√3|+> + 1/√3|−>, what does the circuit output?
(a) What is the inner product of the 3rd row and 14th row of this matrix?
b) What is the inner product of the 3rd row with itself?
C) Suppose we have a quantum circuit that takes the input |0> and outputs |+>, and also takes the input |1> and outputs −|−>. If we input √2*i/√3|+> + 1/√3|−>, what does the circuit output?
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
Any luck with the rest of the questions?
Answered by
SS01
yup, i got few questions, like 2 , 6 ,7 ,8
what about you?
what about you?
Answered by
SS01
anybody please help
Answered by
Anonymous
Got 7 and 8 for the moment!
can you help with the rest?
can you help with the rest?
Answered by
SS01
ya.....but i need more question's answers to get 80%
Answered by
Anonymous
getstudyroom(dot)com/course/43483#
Answered by
SS01
what about answers?
Answered by
Anonymous
somebody please answer this question....
Answered by
Anonymous
for c part i think the answer is 1/(sqrt3)for 0) and ((sqrt2)*i)/(sqrt3) for 1) ... i am not sure
Answered by
Anonymous
did anyone check with the above answer?
Answered by
ss01
nope......no chance left any luck for 9 or 12?
Answered by
Anonymous
help needed even for q.4 ...anyone?
Answered by
Anonymous
1 ques ans pls..
Answered by
Anonymous
can anyone tell me wats the ans of prob 2?
Answered by
ss01
any clue for 12, is it all 8?
Answered by
Anonymous
im missing 5 and 12 ..
Answered by
ss01
i tell you 5 and 12 you tell me 9
Answered by
Help
Help for Q. No 6
Answered by
ss01
i need 5 9 and 12 rest i will help
Answered by
Help
6 then I will help with 5, 9 and 12
Answered by
Help
Leave it.. Its not good to discuss exam questions outside. I don't know how i reached here.. i just realized i don't need course certificate, if I'm not worth it. So, I will try to solve it myself. You do too.. :)
Answered by
Anonymous
C) 1/sqrt(3)|0> + (sqrt(2)*i)/sqrt(3)|1>
Answered by
Anonymous
SS01: The answer to 12 is only 2.
I need 4 and 9.. can you give me the answers now?
I need 4 and 9.. can you give me the answers now?
Answered by
Somebody
For question 9 the answer is
CNOT12, CNOT23
Please give us the answer to question 4 and 6!
Thank you!
CNOT12, CNOT23
Please give us the answer to question 4 and 6!
Thank you!
Answered by
scholar
4a 0
4b 1
12 2
4b 1
12 2
Answered by
ank
1-10/36
can anyone tell me wats the ans of 2 nd 5?please
can anyone tell me wats the ans of 2 nd 5?please
Answered by
ank
my ans C) 1/sqrt(3)|0> + (sqrt(2)*i)/sqrt(3)|1> is showing wrong..last attempt left..please help me
Answered by
Test
How to do Number 6?
Answered by
arm
what is the answer of 11
Answered by
rare
how to find the state of the composite system in prob 2?? please ans
Answered by
Somebody
ank, The answer to question 5 is
1/(sqrt(3))
in the first box and
(2*i)/sqrt(6)
in the second box.
1/(sqrt(3))
in the first box and
(2*i)/sqrt(6)
in the second box.
Answered by
Somebody
rare, for q2 - just multiply the two quibits states.
Answer to q2:
1/sqrt(2)*3/5 ----> |00>
(3*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) ----> |01>
4/(5*sqrt(2)) -----> |10>
(4*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) -----> |11>
Please, give us answers to question 6! Thanks
Answer to q2:
1/sqrt(2)*3/5 ----> |00>
(3*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) ----> |01>
4/(5*sqrt(2)) -----> |10>
(4*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) -----> |11>
Please, give us answers to question 6! Thanks
Answered by
ank
thanks..ans6- its 1 and 1/2
Answered by
rare
thanks..6a-1,6b-1/2
Answered by
Somebody
Thank you ppl!
Answered by
Anonymous
Please help for 3,8 and 11
Answered by
HERO
anoy, answer for 8 is
8(a)
1/sqrt(2) |00>
0 |01>
0 |10>
1/sqrt(2) |11>
8(b)
0 |00>
1/sqrt(2) |01>
-1/sqrt(2) |10>
0 |11>
8(c)
1/2 |00>
1/2 |01>
-1/2 |10>
1/2 |11>
8(a)
1/sqrt(2) |00>
0 |01>
0 |10>
1/sqrt(2) |11>
8(b)
0 |00>
1/sqrt(2) |01>
-1/sqrt(2) |10>
0 |11>
8(c)
1/2 |00>
1/2 |01>
-1/2 |10>
1/2 |11>
Answered by
HERO
answer for Q3 is option 4
answer for Q11 is option 2
Please revert..........with thanks
and let me know if any help needed
answer for Q11 is option 2
Please revert..........with thanks
and let me know if any help needed
Answered by
Anonymous
thanks for help but Q3 and Q11 are false
Answered by
HERO
any help for Q 3 and 11
I am not sure what to tick.......
sorry anoy.....it was just a assumption.
I am not sure what to tick.......
sorry anoy.....it was just a assumption.
Answered by
SB
what is the answer of 3?
Answered by
Anonymous
Whats the solution of Question 1???
Answered by
SB
1) 10/36 some help for Q3?
Answered by
Anon
any1 got the ans to q 10?
Answered by
mark
Someone know answers for 7th and 10th? Attempts are finishing :(
Answered by
Anon
Someone give me Q3 and I give him/her all the others questions!
Answered by
mark
Anon: 3rd choice foê Q3
Answered by
mark
Anon, please help with 7 and 10
Answered by
Anon
7)A) I,H
7)B) X,H
7)B) X,H
Answered by
Anon
ANS TO 3 IS c
WATS Q10?
WATS Q10?
Answered by
Lord
@Anon, ans to question #10 is 1110
Can someone tell me the ans to question 5?
Can someone tell me the ans to question 5?
Answered by
Anon
@ Lord
The circuit is a phase change (Z) with a Hadamard (H); plug in the eqn (simple arithmetic if u understand the material)
TY for ans tho, wish i knew how u arrived to it, i wrote out all the y's and i couldn't figure out s
The circuit is a phase change (Z) with a Hadamard (H); plug in the eqn (simple arithmetic if u understand the material)
TY for ans tho, wish i knew how u arrived to it, i wrote out all the y's and i couldn't figure out s
Answered by
HERO
Q11 answer please......
Answered by
HERO
What is the superposition that results if you apply the Hadamard transform H⊗n to the state 12√(|0n⟩+|1n⟩)? (Here, |0n⟩:=|00⋯0n⟩ and |1n⟩:=|11⋯1n⟩.)
Answered by
victor
answer of q 3. is 3rd option
Answered by
victor
answer of q 2 is
3/(5*sqrt(2)) |00>
(3*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) |01>
4/(5*sqrt(2)) |10>
(4*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) |11>
3/(5*sqrt(2)) |00>
(3*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) |01>
4/(5*sqrt(2)) |10>
(4*i)/(5*sqrt(2)) |11>
Answered by
noname
answer 0f question 11 is option no. 4 and it is correct one, sure.