Quantum computing

Quantum computing is the exploitation of collective properties of quantum states, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform computation. The devices that perform quantum computations are known as quantum computers.

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Will quantum computers replace supercomputers?

Quantum computers are ideally suited to solving complex problems, which are hard for classical computers but are easy to factor on a quantum computer. Does that mean quantum computing will become the standard and classical computing will become obsolete?

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How do quantum computers use physics?

Quantum computers break the laws of Newtonian physics by tapping into the science of quantum physics. In quantum physics, objects can exist in multiple states at the same time when you get down to the molecular level.

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Quantum Machine Learning

Quantum machine learning is a research area that explores the interplay of ideas from quantum computing and machine learning.

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Quantum computing and quantum supremacy

IBM and Google are racing to create a truly useful quantum computer. Here's what makes quantum computers different from normal computers and how they could change the world.

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