Welcome, fellow quantum coders!
Today, we'll be exploring the fundamental principles of quantum coding, where the rules of classical coding don't apply.
Superposition:
You know the drill, but just to refresh: it's like being in two places at once. In our case, it's like writing a function that can be both true and false at the same time. Don't ask us, it's just math.
Quantum Superposition Examples Back to topWhen two particles are entangled, they're connected in a way that's hard to explain, even with all the math.
Think of it like a codebase where changing one variable affects the others, even if they're on different planets.
Quantum Entanglement Examples