Quantum Computing

in quantum •  3 years ago 

What Is Quantum Computing?
quantum computing (or as it’s usually called, “QC”) is the process of simulating and demonstrating a computational model that functions in some way similar to how computers function. In other words, we want to simulate a model for which there are no known exact answers. Instead, we make guesses about the answer, and attempt to run the model efficiently enough so that it can solve problems. This allows us to compute many things that would otherwise be impossible or difficult to do with classical computer computing.

In this article, I will talk about QC and point out why you should care about having one. Read on to find out why
What Do We Use It For?
QCs are pretty much useless in their current form. They’re just another tool to use in our toolbox as someone who wants to get ahead. But let’s look at how they work for an example. Let’s say you have a problem where you want to determine whether an email is spam or not. The usual trick used by humans in spam detection is to look at a bunch of emails and see if the content matches a certain rule that defines what spam is. Of course, this can be done manually, but does anyone really like that method?

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