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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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Let’s put ourselves in the following scenario: two people—who, in accordance with our old customs, we shall name Alice and Bob—want to communicate, and it would suffice for them to do so by sending two bits of information. We know that this is not particularly realistic, as acts of communication often require more information, but we’re doing a thought experiment here. To make things more specific, assume it’s Alice that wants to send two bits of information to Bob, so she might want to send him the message 00 (two bits set to zero), the message 01, 10 or 11—one of those four.
If Alice and Bob chose to keep things classical, how many bits would Alice have to send to Bob? Well, obviously and unsurprisingly, two. But now imagine that they instead choose to go quantum. If Alice wanted to communicate two bits of information to Bob … how many qubits would she have to send him? This is the question that will keep...