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The quantum computing tag is relevant for computing that uses quantum states such as superposition and/or entanglement to locate low energy states as solutions to complex problems (rather than laboriously enumerating and checking solutions as would be done with non-quantum traditional computing).

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what is a topical qubit and how do they correct each other? [closed]

In an article I read " What sets company X apart are topical qubits that correct each other." Google did not return results for "topical qubit". Can someone explain the topical qubit - assuming tha …
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quantum superdense coding -How many qubits are needed?

This is an extract from Wikipedia about superdense coding: "In quantum information theory, superdense coding is a quantum communication protocol to transmit two classical bits of information (i.e., e …
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