
Mastering Quantum Logic with Quantum Studio
What is Quantum Computing? At its core, Quantum Computing is a fundamentally different way of processing information. While classical computers (the one you're using right now) use bits —which are always either a 0 or a 1 —quantum computers use qubits . Qubits exploit the strange laws of quantum mechanics, specifically: Superposition: A qubit can exist as both 0 and 1 simultaneously until it is measured. Entanglement: Two qubits can become linked such that the state of one instantly influences the state of the other, no matter the distance. These properties allow quantum computers to explore a vast "probability space" all at once, potentially solving problems in chemistry, cryptography, and optimization that would take classical supercomputers thousands of years to calculate. The Building Blocks: Circuits and Gates To perform a calculation on a quantum computer, we build a Quantum Circuit . Quantum Wires: The horizontal lines in a diagram represent the timeline of a single qubit. Quant
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