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What is a Quantum Computer?

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Oxford Physics Short Talks and Introductions
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How does a quantum computer work? Why is a quantum computer so much better than a traditional computer? This talk will give you an insight into the strange features of the quantum world that we can exploit to develop a super fast quantum computer.

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Oxford Physics Short Talks and Introductions
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Michael Peterer
Keywords
quantum
oxford
engineering
computer
Physics
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 04/06/2013
Duration: 00:13:23

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