What is quantum computing ?
Answer / nidhi aggarwal
In quantum computing, we use the concept of qubits,
superposition and coherence. A normal bit can be in only
two states - 0 and 1. But a qubit it can be in 0, 1, or in
the superposition of 0 and 1.
Quantum computers, will be much much faster than
traditional silicon based compuers.
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