How does a quantum computer work?
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A quantum computer works in a completely different way from a classical computer. Quantum bits or “qubits” can exist simultaneously in a superposition state of zero and one. This means that a set of two qubits can be in a superposition of four states, which therefore require four numbers to uniquely identify the state. Thus, the amount of information stored in N qubits is two to the power of N conventional bits.
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A quantum computer works in a completely different way from a classical computer. Quantum bits or “qubits” can exist simultaneously in a superposition state of zero and one. This means that a set of two qubits can be in a superposition of four states, which therefore require four numbers to uniquely identify the state. Thus, the amount of information stored in N qubits is two to the power of N conventional bits.
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