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Qubit field theory

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Qubit field theory is an emerging framework that combines concepts from quantum field theory (QFT) with the discrete nature of qubits, which are the fundamental units of quantum information. While traditional quantum field theory deals with continuous fields and is used to describe particle physics and interactions in a relativistic quantum context, qubit field theory explores how quantum fields can be discretized and treated in terms of qubits—essentially treating quantum states as combinations (superpositions) of binary values.

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