Quantum computers exploit quantum mechanical phenomena to perform calculations, using qubits as the basic unit of information. They can potentially solve certain problems exponentially faster than classical computers, but current technology is largely experimental and practical applications are limited.
Carnegie Mellon University
Fall 2018
The course provides a rigorous introduction to the foundations of computer science, improving abstract thinking skills and preparing students to be innovators in the field. Topics include computation, computational complexity, and real-world applications of computational concepts. Prerequisites imply this is an intermediate-level course.
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