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OpenStudy (anonymous):

QUANTUM MECHANICS: Suppose we have a one-qubit unitary U that maps |0⟩ to (−3)/5|0⟩+4i/5|1⟩ and |+⟩ to −3−4i/(5*√2)|0⟩+(3+4i)/(5*√2)|1⟩. What is U?

thomaster (thomaster):

There are a lot of squares in your question. \(\square~~\square~~\square~~\square\) Could you rephrase it so that we can understand what you're asking here?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i figured it out, thanks anyway. Here's my question, hopefully without squares. QUANTUM MECHANICS: Suppose we have a one-qubit unitary U that maps |0> to (−3)/5|0>+4i/5|1> and |+> to −3−4i/(5*√2)|0>+(3+4i)/(5*√2)|1>. What is U? better? tell me if not

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