What is quantum computer and it's uses
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A quantum computer is any device for computation that makes direct use of distinctively quantum mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. ... Quantum computers are different from other computers such as DNA computers and traditional computers based on transistors.
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A quantum computer uses some of the virtually ethereal quantum mechanical phenomena to make significant improvements in processing speed.
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- The operations of quantum computing can take advantage of quantum mechanical phenomena like superposition, interference, and entanglement.
- Quantum computers are gadgets that carry out quantum calculations.
- Large manufacturing data sets on operational failures can be translated by quantum computers into combinatorial problems that, when combined with a quantum-inspired algorithm, can pinpoint which step in a complicated manufacturing process was responsible for product failure instances.
- Some people express hope in the development of quantum algorithms that can accelerate machine learning activities because quantum computers can provide outputs that conventional computers cannot produce effectively and because quantum computation is inherently linear algebraic.
These are the uses of quantum computers.
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