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''Quantum computing''. | |||
In quantum computing, superposition is the ability of a quantum system to be in two states simultaneously. | |||
== See also == | For example, the ability of a qubit to encode 1 and 0 simultaneously. | ||
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* [[ | This attribute of superposition contributes to the ability of a quantum computer to process vastly more information, faster, compared with a conventional (binary) computer. | ||
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*[[Binary]] | |||
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* [[Quantum computing]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 18 December 2019
Quantum computing.
In quantum computing, superposition is the ability of a quantum system to be in two states simultaneously.
For example, the ability of a qubit to encode 1 and 0 simultaneously.
This attribute of superposition contributes to the ability of a quantum computer to process vastly more information, faster, compared with a conventional (binary) computer.