QuBOBS, interactive objects and a visual representation to explain quantum computing
Sophie Laplante, Loris Perez, Sylvie Tissot, Lou Vettier

TL;DR
This paper presents QuBOBS, a visual and interactive representation of qubits designed to help a broad audience understand complex quantum computing concepts like superposition, entanglement, and quantum protocols.
Contribution
It introduces a novel visual representation of qubits based on physical devices, aiding in explaining quantum phenomena and protocols to non-experts.
Findings
Effective visualization of superposition and entanglement
Simplified explanation of quantum teleportation
Illustration of quantum key distribution protocols
Abstract
We introduce a visual representation of qubits to assist in explaining quantum computing to a broad audience. The representation follows from physical devices that we developed to explain superposition, entanglement, measurement, phases, interference, and quantum gates. We describe how this representation can be used to explain teleportation and the Bennett-Brassard quantum key agreement protocol.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Data Visualization and Analytics · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
