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⇱ The Potential of Quantum Computing and Machine Learning to Advance Clinical Research and Change the Practice of Medicine - PubMed


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An IBM Quantum Computer Source:
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A computational quantum particle – qubit – represented as a unit (Bloch) sphere. Unlike regular bit that takes values of 0 or 1, a qubit can take any values on a sphere, as represented by two angles. The poles correspond to classical 0/1 bit values.
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