Quantum computing works by using quantum bits or "qubits" instead of traditional binary bits. Here's a simplified explanation:
Key Principles:
- Qubits can exist in multiple states simultaneously (superposition)
- Qubits can be entangled, linking their states regardless of distance
- Quantum algorithms exploit these properties to solve complex problems faster
Unlike classical computers that use bits (0s and 1s), quantum computers leverage quantum mechanical phenomena to perform calculations. This allows them to process vast amounts of possibilities simultaneously.
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