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What is Quantum Computing?
Quantum computing uses the behaviors of quantum physics, superposition, entanglement, and quantum interference.
Superposition - Quantum particles are a combination of all possible states. A popular example is looking at the heads/tails of a coin, versus seeing both sides and all in that’s in between at once. Entanglement - The ability of quantum particles to correlate their measurement results. This allows computers to solve very complex problems. ♾ Quantum interference - Behavior of a qubit to influence the probability of it collapsing, a result of superposition. How a Quantum Computer Works Area for housing the qubits Way to transfer signals to the qubits Computer to run programs/send instructions |
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