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Researchers develop a new language for quantum computing [24-01-2022]
Quantum computing. Unlike traditional computers that use bits, quantum computers use qubits to encode information as zeros or ones, or both at the same time. Coupled with a cocktail of forces from quantum physics, these refrigerator-sized machines can process a whole lot of information—but they´re far from flawless. Just like our regular computers, we need to have the right programming languages to properly compute on quantum computers.
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