superdense theory: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
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What does “superdense theory” mean?
A term from quantum computing referring to the principle that one can transmit two classical bits of information using a single quantum bit (qubit) through quantum entanglement.
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Meaning and Definition
A term from quantum computing referring to the principle that one can transmit two classical bits of information using a single quantum bit (qubit) through quantum entanglement.
Specifically, superdense coding is a quantum communication protocol demonstrating how entanglement can be used for more efficient data transmission.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant differences; the term is identical in its technical form.
Connotations
No differences in connotation.
Frequency
Usage is equally rare and confined to the same technical fields in both regions.
Grammar
How to Use “superdense theory” in a Sentence
The [noun] illustrates superdense theory.Superdense theory enables [noun].Vocabulary
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Examples
Examples of “superdense theory” in a Sentence
verb
British English
- The researchers aimed to superdense-code the information.
American English
- The team successfully superdense coded the message.
adverb
British English
- The data was transmitted superdensely.
American English
- Information can be sent super-densely using entanglement.
adjective
British English
- The superdense-coding protocol was demonstrated.
American English
- They implemented a superdense coding scheme.
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Not used.
Academic
Used in advanced physics, computer science, and quantum information theory papers.
Everyday
Not used.
Technical
Core term in quantum computing and quantum communication research.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “superdense theory”
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Antonyms of “superdense theory”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “superdense theory”
- Writing as 'super dense theory' (separate words)
- Confusing it with 'quantum teleportation' (a related but distinct protocol).
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No. They are two distinct quantum protocols. Superdense coding transmits classical information using entanglement, while quantum teleportation transfers an unknown quantum state.
No. It is a highly technical term with no application in general conversation.
The protocol was theoretically proposed by Charles H. Bennett and Stephen Wiesner in 1992.
A solid foundation in linear algebra, quantum mechanics basics, and an understanding of quantum bits (qubits) and entanglement is necessary.
A term from quantum computing referring to the principle that one can transmit two classical bits of information using a single quantum bit (qubit) through quantum entanglement.
Superdense theory is usually highly technical/specialist in register.
Superdense theory: in British English it is pronounced /ˌsuːpəˌdens ˈθɪəri/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌsupərˌdens ˈθiːəri/ /ˌsupərˌdens ˈθɪri/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.
Phrases
Idioms & Phrases
- “None”
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think 'super dense' as in packing twice the information (two bits) into a single, 'dense' quantum package.
Conceptual Metaphor
INFORMATION IS A PACKAGE (that can be made denser).
Practice
Quiz
In which field is 'superdense theory' primarily used?