Quantum Computing

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  1. 3. the phenomenon in which entangled quantum states can interact and produce more and less likely probabilities
  2. 5. stores either a zero or a one, but it can also be a weighted combination of zero and one at the same time
  3. 6. the process in which quantum particles and systems can decay, collapse or change, converting into single states measurable by classical physics
  4. 7. country leading the development of quantum technology
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  1. 1. state in which a quantum particle or system can represent not just one possibility, but a combination of multiple possibilities
  2. 2. new chip that will enable the creation of quantum computers
  3. 4. the process in which multiple quantum particles become correlated more strongly than regular probability allows