Two Qubits and Three Measurement Base

Learn how to calculate measurement probabilities for entangled states using different measurement basis sets.

We want to work through an example of entangled states that might be observed with two measurement devices, each of which has three possible measurement bases. This may sound like a rather contrived situation, but it has been used as an experimental test of some of the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and variations on this model show up in a variety of QIS and QC applications. We gave a brief introduction to the setup in Three Basis Sets: 0°0\degree, 60°60\degree, and 60°−60\degree lesson.

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