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The Orthogonal Superposition Machine (or the Quantum Adder) is a quantum machine or protocol which allows creating the superposition of two unknown [[orthogonal states]] with the desired weights (absolute values of probability amplitudes) beyond the [[no-superposition theorem]]. This task can be done with a higher probability of success than the general superposition protocol. It is also possible to create the superposition of orthogonal qubits with a non-predetermined [[relative phase]] with unity probability.</br></br>
The Orthogonal Superposition Machine (or the Quantum Adder) is a quantum machine or protocol which allows creating the superposition of two unknown [[orthogonal states]] with the desired weights (absolute values of probability amplitudes) beyond the [[no-superposition theorem]]. This task can be done with a higher probability of success than the general superposition protocol. It is also possible to create the superposition of orthogonal qubits with a non-predetermined [[relative phase]] with unity probability.</br></br>
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[[:Category: Building blocks]], [[: Category: Quantum Functionality]], [[:Category: Specific Task]],  superposition, [[quantum adder]] [[Category: Building blocks]] [[Category: Quantum Functionality]] [[Category: Specific Task]]
[[:Category: Building blocks|Building Blocks]], [[: Category: Quantum Functionality|Quantum Functionality]], [[:Category: Specific Task|Specific Task]],  superposition, [[quantum adder]] [[Category: Building blocks]] [[Category: Quantum Functionality]] [[Category: Specific Task]]
==Assumptions==
==Assumptions==
The protocol assumes that the input states are unknown and orthogonal to each other.
The protocol assumes that the input states are unknown and orthogonal to each other.
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