quantum parallelism
Quantum parallelism refers to the ability of quantum computers to perform multiple calculations simultaneously, exploiting the unique property of quantum bits (qubits) to exist in multiple states at once. This allows quantum computers to explore various possibilities simultaneously, potentially solving certain problems more efficiently than classical computers.
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