Understanding Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of computer science and quantum physics. Unlike classical computers, which use bits as the smallest unit of information, quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits.
What Makes Quantum Computing Special?
- Superposition: Qubits can exist in multiple states at once, enabling massive parallelism.
- Entanglement: Qubits can be entangled, leading to instant correlation between particles, described by Einstein as "spooky action at a distance".
- Quantum Tunneling: Processes that are forbidden in classical physics can occur in the quantum realm.
Read more about advanced quantum concepts on our Advanced Quantum Theory page.
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