Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is a field of computing focused on developing computers based on the principles of quantum mechanics. Unlike classical computers, which use bits representing 0 or 1, quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to solve certain complex problems much more efficiently than classical computers. Quantum computing has potential applications in cryptography, optimization, and materials science. The field faces significant technical challenges, including error correction and qubit stability.
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