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=Measurement and Maxwell's Demon= | =Measurement and Maxwell's Demon= | ||
One can think of [[MxD|Maxwell's Demon(MxD)]] as a primitive form of measuring device. It provides two possible states that enable the observer or [[MxD]] to give a single bit of answer. In other words, every [[MxD]] is the measuring device for one bit of information in a given physical spacetime context. | One can think of [[MxD|Maxwell's Demon(MxD)]] as a primitive form of measuring device. It provides two possible states that enable the observer or [[MxD]] to give a single bit of answer. In other words, every [[MxD]] is the measuring device for one bit of information in a given physical spacetime context. | ||
=Quantum Measurements= | |||
An introductory talk on quantum bits and measurements can be found here<ref>{{:Video/Qubits and Quantum States, Quantum Circuits, Measurements}}</ref>. | |||
[[Category:Process]] | [[Category:Process]] |
Revision as of 17:44, 31 August 2021
Measurement is an action to assess certain qualities or properties of a system or object. This is highly related to the notion of test.
Measurement and Maxwell's Demon
One can think of Maxwell's Demon(MxD) as a primitive form of measuring device. It provides two possible states that enable the observer or MxD to give a single bit of answer. In other words, every MxD is the measuring device for one bit of information in a given physical spacetime context.
Quantum Measurements
An introductory talk on quantum bits and measurements can be found here[1].
- ↑ Bäumer, Elisa (Sep 2, 2020). Qubits and Quantum States, Quantum Circuits, Measurements. local page: Qiskit. Retrieved 1 September 2021.