Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is a field of computing that utilizes the principles of quantum mechanics to process information. Unlike classical computers, which use bits as the smallest unit of data (0s and 1s), quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to superposition. This allows quantum computers to perform complex calculations at unprecedented speeds, potentially solving problems in cryptography, optimization, and material science that are intractable for classical computers. Quantum computing is still in its developmental stages, with ongoing research aimed at building scalable and reliable quantum systems.
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