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As part of a Quantum Theory project I have "constructed" an arbitrary 3-qubit basis:

$\left|B_0\right> =\left|000\right>$

$\left|B_1\right> = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\cos(x)(\left|100\right> + \left|010\right>) + \sin(x)\left|001\right>$

and so on to $\left|B_6\right>$.

The states are orthogonal and form a proper basis set.

However, I would like to know if (and how) such a measurement can be performed.

I was looking at polarization of light and time-bins qubits experiments, but they only seem to look at creating those states, rather than performing a measurement in this basis.

Thank you in advance for your answers!

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