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1. Introduction to Quantum Computing
- Quantum computing is a revolutionary technology based on the principles of quantum mechanics.
- Unlike classical computers that use bits (0 or 1), quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in a state of superposition.
- This allows quantum computers to perform parallel processing and solve complex problems faster than classical computers.
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1. Introduction to Lasers
- LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
- It is a device that produces a highly focused and coherent beam of monochromatic light.
- Lasers work based on the principles of quantum mechanics, particularly stimulated emission.
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1. Introduction to the Uncertainty Principle
- Proposed by Werner Heisenberg in 1927 as a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics.
- The principle states that it is impossible to simultaneously measure both the position and momentum of a particle with absolute precision.
- The more precisely one quantity is known, the less precisely the other can be determined.
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1. Introduction to Quantum Physics
- Quantum physics is the study of phenomena at atomic and subatomic levels.
- Revolutionized classical physics by introducing the concept of quantization.
- Developed to explain phenomena that could not be explained by classical theories.
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