Quantum Computer Work Explained
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•Quantum computers can solve problems that would take infinitely long on a classical computer
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In the last video, we talked a bit about how quantum computers work and their implications for the world.
But some of you didn't quite grasp it or wanted a deeper, more literal explanation.
We know that quantum computers can solve problems that would take infinitely long on a classical computer.
But let's take a deeper look at how they work.
A class of problem is mathematically called an NP complete problem.
This class of problems is impossible to solve using classical computers.
But quantum computers could solve this problem with no detailed understanding of the subject problem.
The answers that come out of quantum computers are in the form of a probability.
The quantum code is designed to use the wave like properties found in particle physics.
The best quantum computer we have is using the quantum dot method, though most of those qubits are used for error detection.
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