Quantum computing is a model of computation that uses quantum bits instead of classical $0/1$ bits. This allows for the superposition of classically allowable states. Relevant topics include quantum algorithms (e.g. Shor's factoring algorithm), quantum information theory, quantum entanglement, and quantum annealing.
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