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The Basics of Using Python for Quantum Computing
Open Source For You
|October 2025
With its many libraries, Python has emerged as a popular programming language for quantum computing. Here's a simple example of how it can enable superposition of qubits.
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Quantum computing uses the principles of quantum mechanics. Unlike conventional computers (which use the bits 0 or 1), quantum computers use qubits that can be 0, 1, or both at the same time. Because of this, quantum computers can work exponentially faster than classical computers in many domains including cryptography and simulations.
Think of it like this:
- A classical computer is equivalent to travelling only on one road at a time.
- A quantum computer is equivalent to exploring many roads at the same time.
A qubit (quantum bit) is the basic unit of information in quantum computing. A normal bit can only be 0 or 1. A qubit can be 0, 1, or a combination of both (this is called superposition). Qubits can also be entangled, meaning their values are connected. This makes qubits very powerful compared to normal bits.
The Hadamard gate is one of the most important gates in quantum computing. It takes a qubit and puts it into a superposition state.
How to use Python for quantum computing
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