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FQxI's Natalia Ares and Simon Benjamin, both quantum physicists at the University of Oxford, UK, have been featured on the BBC. In a new article, they talk about the development and uses of quantum computers, machines that could one day outperform conventional computers at certain tasks, by harnessing quantum physics. Read more.

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The magic of quantum computing lies in how it challenges our classical intuition. Like students struggling with advanced physics concepts, the gap between theory and implementation can feel overwhelming.

When I faced this in a quantum assignment, I learned how breaking down algorithms into classical analogies helps - an approach I later saw discussed in resources from assignment writing service UK providers. The key, like these researchers said, is embracing the weirdness until it clicks.

What methods have others found helpful for grasping quantum principles?

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