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What is quantum computing, and how does it differ from classical computing?
What is quantum computing, and how does it differ from classical computing?
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Quantum computing leverages quantum mechanics principles to perform computations using quantum bits (qubits) instead of classical bits. Unlike classical bits, which represent 0 or 1, qubits can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to superposition and entanglement, enabling quantum computers to solve certain problems much faster than classical computers.