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A qutrit (or quantum trit) is a unit of
quantum information Quantum information is the information of the state of a quantum system. It is the basic entity of study in quantum information theory, and can be manipulated using quantum information processing techniques. Quantum information refers to both th ...
that is realized by a 3-level quantum system, that may be in a superposition of three mutually orthogonal
quantum states In quantum physics, a quantum state is a mathematical entity that provides a probability distribution for the outcomes of each possible measurement in quantum mechanics, measurement on a system. Knowledge of the quantum state together with the rul ...
. The qutrit is analogous to the classical
radix In a positional numeral system, the radix or base is the number of unique digits, including the digit zero, used to represent numbers. For example, for the decimal/denary system (the most common system in use today) the radix (base number) is t ...
-3 trit, just as the
qubit In quantum computing, a qubit () or quantum bit is a basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classic binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. A qubit is a two-state (or two-level) quantum-mechanical system, ...
, a quantum system described by a superposition of two orthogonal states, is analogous to the classical radix-2
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. There is ongoing work to develop quantum computers using qutrits and qubits with multiple states.


Representation

A qutrit has three orthonormal
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states or
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s, often denoted , 0\rangle, , 1\rangle, and , 2\rangle in Dirac or
bra–ket notation In quantum mechanics, bra–ket notation, or Dirac notation, is used ubiquitously to denote quantum states. The notation uses angle brackets, and , and a vertical bar , to construct "bras" and "kets". A ket is of the form , v \rangle. Mathema ...
. These are used to describe the qutrit as a superposition state vector in the form of a linear combination of the three orthonormal basis states: :, \psi\rangle = \alpha , 0\rangle + \beta , 1\rangle + \gamma , 2\rangle, where the coefficients are complex
probability amplitude In quantum mechanics, a probability amplitude is a complex number used for describing the behaviour of systems. The modulus squared of this quantity represents a probability density. Probability amplitudes provide a relationship between the quan ...
s, such that the sum of their squares is unity (normalization): : , \alpha , ^2 + , \beta , ^2 + , \gamma , ^2 = 1 \, The
qubit In quantum computing, a qubit () or quantum bit is a basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classic binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. A qubit is a two-state (or two-level) quantum-mechanical system, ...
's orthonormal basis states \ span the two-dimensional complex
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H_2, corresponding to spin-up and spin-down of a
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particle. Qutrits require a Hilbert space of higher dimension, namely the three-dimensional H_3 spanned by the qutrit's basis \, which can be realized by a three-level quantum system. An ''n''-qutrit
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can represent 3''n'' different states simultaneously, i.e., a superposition state vector in 3''n''-dimensional complex Hilbert space. Qutrits have several peculiar features when used for storing quantum information. For example, they are more robust to
decoherence Quantum decoherence is the loss of quantum coherence. In quantum mechanics, particles such as electrons are described by a wave function, a mathematical representation of the quantum state of a system; a probabilistic interpretation of the wa ...
under certain environmental interactions. In reality, manipulating qutrits directly might be tricky, and one way to do that is by using an entanglement with a
qubit In quantum computing, a qubit () or quantum bit is a basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classic binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. A qubit is a two-state (or two-level) quantum-mechanical system, ...
.


Qutrit quantum gates

The
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operating on single qutrits are 3 \times 3
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and gates that act on
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s of n qutrits are 3^n \times 3^n unitary matrices (the elements of the unitary groups U(3) and U(3n) respectively). The rotation operator gates for
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are \operatorname(\Theta_1, \Theta_2, \dots, \Theta_8)=\exp \left( -i\sum_^8 \Theta_a \frac \right), where \lambda_a is the ''a''th Gell-Mann matrix, and \Theta_a is a
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value (with period 4\pi). The
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of the
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is provided
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. The same rotation operators are used for
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interactions, where the three basis states are the three colors of the
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. The global phase shift gate for the qutrit is \operatorname(\delta) = \begin e^ & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & e^ & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & e^ \end = \exp \left( i\delta I \right) = e^I where the
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e^ is called the ''global phase''. This phase gate performs the mapping , \Psi\rangle \mapsto e^, \Psi\rangle and together with the 8 rotation operators is capable of expressing any single-qutrit gate in U(3), as a
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of at most 9 gates.


See also

*
Gell-Mann matrices The Gell-Mann matrices, developed by Murray Gell-Mann, are a set of eight linearly independent 3×3 traceless Hermitian matrices used in the study of the strong interaction in particle physics. They span the Lie algebra of the SU(3) group in th ...
* Generalizations of Pauli matrices *
Mutually unbiased bases In quantum information theory, mutually unbiased bases in Hilbert space C''d'' are two orthonormal bases \ and \ such that the square of the magnitude of the inner product between any basis states , e_j\rangle and , f_k\rangle equals the inverse o ...
*
Quantum computing Quantum computing is a type of computation whose operations can harness the phenomena of quantum mechanics, such as superposition, interference, and entanglement. Devices that perform quantum computations are known as quantum computers. Though ...
*
Radix economy The radix economy of a number in a particular base (or radix) is the number of digits needed to express it in that base, multiplied by the base (the number of possible values each digit could have). This is one of various proposals that have been ...
* Ternary computing


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