Quantum Computers
In the realm of computing, a revolutionary technology is emerging – quantum computers. Unlike traditional computers that rely on bits to represent information as either 0 or 1, quantum computers operate using quantum bits or qubits. These qubits can exist in a state of superposition, representing both 0 and 1 simultaneously, thanks to the principles of quantum mechanics. How Quantum Computers Work Quantum computers leverage the phenomena of superposition and entanglement to perform computations. Superposition allows qubits to exist in multiple states at once, exponentially increasing the computational power compared to classical computers. Entanglement, on the other hand, links qubits together so that the state of one qubit is dependent on the state of another, enabling complex parallel processing. Key Differences from Regular Computers Quantum Superposition: While classical computers process data sequentially, quantum computers can consider multiple possibilities simultaneously due to...