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What is a qubit? Just as a classical bit has a state – either 0 or 1 – a qubit also has a state. Two possible states for a qubit are the ...
205,964 views
3 years ago
Quantum computers use the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in ways that classical computers can't.
681,257 views
1 year ago
Quantum computers are at the frontier of research and tech right now, which often makes it hard to understand what is really going ...
300,961 views
8 months ago
For more on spin, check out: http://youtu.be/v1_-LsQLwkA This video was supported by TechNYou: http://bit.ly/19bBX5G A ...
5,379,457 views
12 years ago
Qubits, state vectors, and Grover's algorithm for search. Instead of sponsored ad reads, these lessons are funded directly by ...
2,913,551 views
Dave Plummer explains the basics of Quantum Computing (superposition, entanglement, qubits, error correction, Grover's ...
214,145 views
7 months ago
Where are the limits of human technology? And can we somehow avoid them? This is where quantum computers become very ...
19,238,683 views
10 years ago
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Sean Carroll briefly explains what Quantum Computing is to Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan Experience #1151 - Sean Carroll ...
1,069,889 views
7 years ago
In this video, we will try, literally “on our fingers,” using the simplest words and analogies, to explain the basic principles of how ...
102,031 views
1 month ago
Donate to FarmKind at: https://www.farmkind.giving/donate?promo=lookingglass I finished my PhD in quantum computing in 2020 ...
1,141,189 views
6 months ago
Quantum computers aren't what you've been told... Subscribe to support optimistic tech content (and see the next episode with ...
10,804,129 views
2 years ago
In this video, we explain the essential physics behind trapped ions, and how their internal states are harnessed to perform ...
121,668 views
11 months ago
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315,097 views
3 months ago
This video is part of Quick Quantum: For High Schoolers, an educational web series sponsored by Boeing and produced by the ...
22,185 views
This talk discards hand-wavy pop-science metaphors and answers a simple question: from a computer science perspective, how ...
2,164,062 views
More videos - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY48-WPY8bKDrURUjPns0WFiKMtjX1b7i&si=8q_qm9SqjLcUqcJy I cover some ...
287,120 views
Quantum Computers Explained ! In this video, I provide a simple explanation and overview and also discuss the implications for ...
512,792 views
9 years ago
When Google's most advanced quantum computer, Willow, was asked a question no machine should be able to answer, ...
455,052 views
4 months ago
A quantum computer isn't just a more powerful version of the computers we use today; it's something else entirely, based on ...
2,579,699 views
6 years ago
Hear from the Microsoft team behind the recent breakthrough in physics and quantum computing demonstrated by the new ...
4,741,144 views
Quantum computing is a new paradigm to computing and holds great promise to revolutionize computers as we know them. In this ...
74,365 views
Sponsored by: MGX → https://mgx.dev/?utm_source=affiliate&via=bytemonk Supabase → https://supabase.plug.dev/gWFjGJb ...
27,488 views
2 months ago
What is a difference between Bit and a Qubit? Just as a classical bit has a state – either 0 or 1 – a qubit also has a state.
31,748 views
With quantum computing in the news every week, and superconducting quantum circuits winning the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics ...
39,130 views
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3,177,156 views
9 months ago
This is a qubit — the quantum version of a classical bit. ⚛️ But unlike regular bits (0 or 1), qubits use amplitudes to store and ...
7,281 views