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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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Everything we call real is made of things
that cannot be regarded as real.
— Niels Bohr
In Chapter 3, we covered some interesting applications of one-qubit systems, which gave us a first glimpse into the kind of things that quantum computers can do. And, certainly, those applications proved one-qubit systems to be interesting and useful. Nevertheless, if you believe that what we could do with them was impressive … you haven’t seen anything yet. This ride is about to get wild.
Having a qubit in a state of superposition is exciting and mysterious enough, but adding more qubits to the recipe and mixing it all with entanglement is a game changer. In this chapter, you will see how quantum algorithms with multiple qubits can be used to efficiently condense classical information into qubits, and you will also get to explore a simple game that shows the power of entanglement. Were this not enough, we...