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As with the DNA computer described above, a key to successful quantum computing is a careful statement of the problem, including a precise way to test possible answers. The quantum computer effectively tests every possible combination of values for the qubits. So a quantum computer with one thousand qubits would test 21,000 (a number approximately equal to one followed by 301 zeroes) potential solutions simultaneously.
The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology
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