Quantum Computing Basics
Researchers have just achieved something classical computers will never do: process information in multiple states simultaneously [1]. That breakthrough hinges on a single, counter
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Researchers have just achieved something classical computers will never do: process information in multiple states simultaneously [1]. That breakthrough hinges on a single, counter
According to NIST, entanglement allows qubits to be linked together in a way that amplifies quantum computing power and enables exponential improvement over classical computers [2]
Classical bits can only be either 0 or 1, while qubits can simultaneously be 0 or 1 or in a superposition of both until their state is measured [1].