What is the concept of quantum superposition?
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The concept of quantum superposition refers to the ability of quantum systems to exist in multiple states simultaneously until they are observed or measured. In quantum mechanics, a system described by a wave function can be in a linear combination, or superposition, of its possible states, with each state corresponding to a different eigenstate of the system’s observables. This property lies at the heart of many quantum phenomena, such as interference in double-slit experiments and qubit states in quantum computing.