can anyone explain about quantum computing
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Quantum computing is an area of computing focused on developing computer technology based on the principles of quantum theory, which explains the behavior of energy and material on the atomic and subatomic levels. Classical computers that we use today can only encode information in bits that take the value of 1 or 0.
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Answer: Quantum computing, a rapidly evolving technology, applies the concepts of quantum physics to problems that are beyond complex for traditional computers.
How Quantum computers works?
- Compared to supercomputers, quantum computers are more elegant machines that use less energy. A laptop's wafer is comparable in size to an IBM Quantum processor.
- A quantum hardware system, which is roughly the size of a vehicle and consists primarily of cooling devices to maintain the superconducting processor at its extremely low operational temperature, is also of this size.
- Bits are used by a traditional processor to carry out its functions. Qubits (CUE-bits) are used by a quantum computer to execute multidimensional quantum algorithms.
- Superfluids=For it to be cool enough to operate, your desktop computer probably uses a fan. We need to keep our quantum processors at very low temperatures—just one hundredth of a degree above absolute zero. We produce superconductors using super-cooled superfluids to accomplish this.
- Control=Josephson junctions serve as superconducting qubits in our quantum computers. We can regulate these qubits' behaviour and get them to store, modify, and read out discrete pieces of quantum information by directing microwave photons at them.
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