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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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Life is beautiful.
The only problem is that many people mistake beautiful for easy.
— Mafalda M.
So far, we have discussed several applications of quantum computing. These have shown us how superposition and entanglement can work together in quantum protocols, and, when discussing Deutsch’s algorithm in Section 6.3, we also mentioned how the notion of interference can play a very significant role in them.
Nevertheless, all the protocols and algorithms that we have considered so far have only used, at most, two qubits, which is a very significant limitation. In this chapter, we are moving one step forward. We will be exploiting all that we have learned in Chapter 8 to introduce more powerful algorithms that will use arbitrarily many qubits. This will prepare us to better understand the more sophisticated quantum algorithms that we will discuss later in the book.
The plan for the next few pages is the following...