Quantum computers

Poojamarolhst
Mar 27, 2024

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Quantum computers use qubits instead of classical bits, which can be both zero and one at the same time. This allows for quantum superposition and parallel computation. The number of equivalent classical information contained by N qubits is 2^N classical bits. However, measuring qubits collapses them into one of the basis states, so designing logical operations is crucial. Quantum computers are not a replacement for classical computers and are only faster for certain types of calculations that take advantage of quantum superposition.

Quantum computers are not just faster versions of classical computers, they work on qubits instead of bits and are good at finding structure in data. They have the potential to simulate nature and break encryption. Quantum safe encryption may replace current encryption methods in the next few years.

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