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Homework Help: Quantum Physics

Posted by helpless on Monday, March 18, 2013 at 3:31am.

a) What is QFT6 of 1/√2(|0>+|3>)?

b) What is QFT6 of 1/√2(|1>+|4>)?

c) What is QFT6 of 1/√3(|0>+|2>+|4>)?

d) What is QFT6 of 1/√3(|1>+|3>+|5>)?

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a) |0> = ; |1> = ; |2> = ; |3> = ; |4> = ; |5> = ...

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