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      <title>Quantum Computing: A Comprehensive Guide</title>
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      <description>Quantum computing is not simply a faster version of classical computing. It is a fundamentally different paradigm — one that exploits the strange, counterintuitive behavior of matter at the subatomic scale to perform certain classes of computation that would be practically impossible for any classical machine. Understanding it requires setting aside intuitions built around bits, logic gates, and deterministic processes.
This guide covers the physics, the architecture, the algorithms, the current state of hardware, and the realistic near-term and long-term implications of quantum computing — without glossing over the hard parts.</description>
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