The key thing I don't understand about quantum computers is this; if you have a q-bit, and you don't know which of the two states it's in, or say it's in both states simultaneously, how does that help in computing anything? AG
Alan Grayson
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Jan 17, 2020, 2:11:41 AM1/17/20
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Consider a conceptually simple problem; simple addition or multiplication. How can q-bits solve this problem? AG
Philip Thrift
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Jan 17, 2020, 6:19:52 AM1/17/20
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By executing a QASM program and getting outputs as shown here: