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Quantum Computing

Quantum computing utilizes quantum mechanics principles to outperform classical computers through the use of qubits in superposition and entanglement. Its applications span various fields including cryptography, optimization, and machine learning, but challenges such as decoherence and error correction persist. Despite its revolutionary potential, large-scale practical deployment is still in progress.

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Quantum Computing

Quantum computing utilizes quantum mechanics principles to outperform classical computers through the use of qubits in superposition and entanglement. Its applications span various fields including cryptography, optimization, and machine learning, but challenges such as decoherence and error correction persist. Despite its revolutionary potential, large-scale practical deployment is still in progress.

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Quantum Computing: Principles and Applications

Abstract
Quantum computing leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to perform computations that
are infeasible for classical computers.

Introduction
Quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in superposition and entanglement states,
providing exponential speedup in specific problems.

Principles
Superposition allows qubits to hold multiple states simultaneously, while entanglement enables
correlations between qubits.

Applications
Quantum computing is applied in cryptography, optimization, material science, and machine
learning.

Challenges
Quantum decoherence, error correction, and hardware scalability remain major hurdles.

Conclusion
Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize industries, but practical large-scale
deployment is still under development.

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