Are ‘colour molecules’ the key to a room-temperature quantum computer?
A classical computer is a collection of information storage units called bits. These physical devices have two states each, denoted 0 and 1. Any computation that a computer performs is essentially the result of the manipulation of the states of bits. Similarly, a qubit is a physical system with two quantum states, and it is…
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