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What is Quantum Computer?

A computational system that uses quasi-quantum principles. to process special data That cannot be done using a normal computer that uses bits. Conventional computers represent information with bits that consist of one 1 or 0 one at a time. But quantum computers use the properties of qubits that can be processed. Values 1 and 0 can be obtained at the same time. Or what physicists call it. “Quantum Superposition with values 1 and 0”, which qubits can have values in both states at the same time, thanks to the principle of quantum superposition (quantum superposition) and quantum entanglement allow quantum computers to be both more complex and, in some cases, faster than conventional computers.

Quantum computers are focused on solving complex mathematical problems. Some difficult problems can be solved and completed faster. This is of interest in solving problems related to discovery, biological simulation, and prediction of chemical activity. Controlling and preventing errors that occur from the environment, etc.

Although Quantum Computers are just in their early stages of development, But quantum computers are being developed and tested in many places around the world. To date, many companies and agencies are researching and developing this technology.

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