superposition / ˌsu pər pəˈzɪʃ ən /

⚽高中词汇叠加叠加效应重叠叠加作用

superposition 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Geology.

  1. the order in which sedimentary strata are superposed one above another.

更多superposition例句

  1. For our study, we managed to flip the state of the qubits, but not yet produce arbitrary superposition states.
  2. Unlike normal binary bits, the qubits at the heart of a quantum computer can exist in a state known as superposition, where their value can be 0 and 1 simultaneously.
  3. Different twists correspond to the 1s, 0s and superpositions of 1s and 0s that are the bits of quantum computation.
  4. The quantum advantage blossoms when the task becomes more complex or difficult, allowing quantum mechanics to fully flex its superposition muscles.
  5. “As a consequence, an agent that can explore its environment in superposition will learn significantly faster than its classical counterpart,” said Briegel.
  6. Last in the order of superposition, is the secondary limestone formation.
  7. We can produce a more perfect and shorter circle of attractions by the superposition of magnetism, as at B, Fig. 1.
  8. The horizontal elements constitute the planes, as they cover the voids by horizontal superposition.
  9. They examined the plates carefully, and neither of them could find any evidence of superposition, or other trick.
  10. They are also tinted (apparently) by the superposition of a tinted atmosphere.