Hello Friends! Welcome to another article in which I am writing about quantum computing, how it differs from classical computing, the advantages of quantum computers over classical computers, and how to simulate experiments on IBM quantum computers. Let’s get started.

In Classical computing, we use a binary number system where information is stored in bits that are represented either by the states 0 (off) or 1 (on). We implement the problem solution using Boolean logic on these bits. We have Universal gates like NAND, NOR, etc… helps in implementing the Boolean Logic. In low-level circuit design, these states are implemented as a transistor which acts like a switch that performs on or off operation. The electronic circuits present in our smart devices contain billions of transistors acting as switches that will implement Boolean logic to perform computation. We feel everything seemed to be fine in the classical computing world, but it has its own limitations.

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