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How Quantum Computers Work and What They Mean for the Future

8 min readMar 6, 2021

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Bound Exciton, credit to Stef Simmons, shared under CC BY 2.0

Quantum is hard. That is perhaps to put things lightly — the subject is often bizarre, defies common sense, and predicts all sorts of things that should, by rights, be utterly impossible. Computers that include the quantum bit, it logically follows, should be just as weird and baffling.

And yes, at times quantum computing can be a strange subject. It is also difficult — some of the best engineers in the world have struggled for decades to build a simple working quantum computer. But despite all that, quantum computing promises to change the world, and so it is worth making an effort to understand.

In what follows I’ve tried to present the basic concepts of quantum computing as simply as possible. It is true that the result is not always simple. There’s a limit on how easy some things are to explain. But in the whole I’ve tried to be true to Einstein’s adage — things should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.

What is a Quantum Computer?

Let’s start at the beginning. Computers, as you may know, are machines that automatically execute algorithms. They can be made from almost anything —…

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Alastair Williams
Alastair Williams

Written by Alastair Williams

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