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UCS619

This document outlines the MID Semester Exam for the Quantum Computing course at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, detailing the exam structure, questions, and topics covered. Key topics include qubit definitions, density matrices, measurement outcomes, teleportation vs. super dense coding, the No Cloning Theorem, and properties of quantum gates. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding of quantum computing principles and their ability to apply these concepts in problem-solving.

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UCS619

This document outlines the MID Semester Exam for the Quantum Computing course at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, detailing the exam structure, questions, and topics covered. Key topics include qubit definitions, density matrices, measurement outcomes, teleportation vs. super dense coding, the No Cloning Theorem, and properties of quantum gates. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding of quantum computing principles and their ability to apply these concepts in problem-solving.

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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Computer Science and Engineering Department
MID Semester Exam
BE CSE Third Year
Course Name: Quantum Computing Course Code: UCS 619
Time: 2 Hours, Weightage:25 Date: March 15, 2022, Marks: 25
Name of Faculty: Dr Ajay Kumar
Dr Samya Muhuri

Note: Attempt all questions. Assume missing data, if any suitably. Give appro-
priate reasoning for your answers.
1. Consider a two qubit quantum system in IBM Q Experience. Write down ma-
trix notation of the joint system at each step. [2]

4-1111-
qm

Figure 1:
1: Two qubit quantum system in IBM Q Experience

2. Answer the following concerning qubit. Without proper justification, zero


marks will be awarded and use standard notation of Quantum Com-
puting.
[2+8*1]
(i) Define a qubit. Give appropriate examples of a qubit.
(ii) Give 10) = 1/ ‘/- [
-i] Write down (01
.

(iii) Compute Density matrix (p) of 10)


(iv) Compute MO)
(v) Compute Trace of p.
(vi) Measure 10) in Hadamard Basis and compute the measurement outcome.
(vii) Consider 10i ) = 1/-1- [1 . Write the matrix for the composite system of
1
10) with 100.
(viii) Compute Inner product of kb) with 101).
(ix) Check whether 10) and Ii/ii) are orthogonal to each other or not. Justify
your answer.
3. Differentiate between Teleportation and Super dense coding. Explain the
procedure of Super dense coding assuming that the third party generates the
entangled pair 1/(100)+ I 11)).
[1+4]
4. No cloning Theorem say that we can not make an exact copy of an arbitrary
qubit. Give proof in support of No cloning theorem. [4]
—2 1
5. Two vector in C3 are given by Ia) = 4i and Ib)
= 0 . Prove that (alb) =
1 —i
(bia)* where * represents complex conjugate.
[2]
6. Prove that S and T gates are reversible in nature.
[2]

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