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Quantum Register is a system comprised of multiple qubits[1] and is the quantum analog of the classical processor register.

Definition

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An   size quantum register is a quantum system comprised of   qubits.

The Hilbert space,  , in which the data stored in a quantum register is .[2]

Quantum vs. Classical Register

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First, there's a conecptual difference between the quantum and classical register. An   size classical register refers to an array of   flip flops. An   size quantum register is merely a collection of   qubits.

Moreover, while an   size classical register is able to store a single value of the   possibilities spanned by   classical pure bits, a quantum register is able to store all   possibilities spanned by quantum pure qubits in the same time.

For example, consider a 2 bit wide register. A classical register is able to store only one of the possible values comprised of 2 bits -   accordingly.

If we consider 2 pure qubits in superposition  , using the quantum register definition   follows that it is capable of storing all the possible values spanned by two qubits simultaneously.

References

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  1. ^ Ekert, Artur; Hayden, Patrick; Inamori, Hitoshi (2008). "Basic concepts in quantum computation". arXiv:quant-ph/0011013.
  2. ^ Major, Günther W., V.N. Gheorghe, F.G. (2009). Charged particle traps II : applications. Berlin: Springer. p. 220. ISBN 978-3540922605.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)