In the Introduction to Qubit article, we established that a qubit is not a simple binary switch. It lives in a world of probabilities, wavefunctions, and superposition — committing to a definite value only at the moment of measurement. If the qubit is the atom of quantum computing, then quantum gates are the logic that shapes it. And of … Continue reading Quantum Hadamard Gate (H-Gate)
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Introduction to Qubit
Computers require a form of base unit that converts electricity (energy) into data that can be used to store, compute, and execute applications. The devices we use today, smartphones, laptops, smart devices, and more, this base unit is known as a ‘bit’. A bit can be either 1 or 0. On the other hand, in … Continue reading Introduction to Qubit


