Quantum Computing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
In some cases, additional effects such as superconductivity are used to achieve the desired characteristics. Unlike ordinary transistors, which can be either “0” (off) or “1” (on), qubits are governed by the laws of quantum mechanics and can be both “0” and “1” at the same time. The ability of individual qubits to be in multiple states at the same time is known as superposition and underlies the great potential of quantum computers. Just like ordinary computers, however, quantum computers need a way to transfer quantum information between distant qubits—and that presents a major experimental challenge. The combination allows researchers… Read More View More Quantum Computing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM)