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Fermi's bits refer to a concept in the context of quantum computing and information theory, specifically related to the idea of representing information using quantum states. Named after the physicist Enrico Fermi, it highlights the potential for quantum systems to exist in superposition, allowing them to represent multiple states simultaneously. This capability can lead to more efficient processing and storage of information compared to classical bits, which can only exist in one of two states (0 or 1) at any given time.

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