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a diagram of a quantum computer and a classical computer

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Mahawash Mahawash Mahwash

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Quantum computers work differently from classical computers. Here's a simplified explanation:*Classical Computers:*1. Use bits (0s and 1s) to process information.2. Process information sequentially (one step at a time).3. Use logical operations (AND, OR, NOT) to perform calculations.*Quantum Computers:*1. Use quantum bits or qubits (0, 1, and both at once).2. Process information in parallel (multiple steps simultaneously).3. Use quantum operations (superposition, entanglement, interference).*Key Quantum Concepts:*1. Superposition: Qubits can exist in multiple states (0, 1, both).2. Entanglement: Qubits connected, affecting each other's state.3. Interference: Qubits interact, canceling or reinforcing each other.*Quantum Computing Process:*1. Prepare qubits: Initialize qubits in a superposition state.2. Apply quantum gates: Perform operations on qubits (Hadamard, Pauli-X, CNOT).3. Entangle qubits: Connect qubits for parallel processing.4. Measure qubits: Collapse superposition to read results.5. Error correctio

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September 28,2024Wj

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