bhaiya mein abhi 12 appearing hoon and i am interested in quantum computing. plz provide me roadmap for now as i am preparing for jee and recently found your channel
You also can look for other entrance examinations, like IAT (IISER Aptitude Test) and NEST (National Entrance Screening Test). By giving IAT, you can get admission into IISERs (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research) and NEST will give your NISER (National Institute of Science Education and Research) & CEBS (Centre of Excellence in Basic Sciences) - these institutes are good for pursuing a dedicated science research. JEE can also land you in some top IIT's - actively involving in quantum computing, however, with IAT and NEST, you'll be more exposes to research environment (as compared to JEE). And there are some IISERs - I think, IISER Pune, has a dedicated master's course in Quantum Technology. You can pursue it after doing bachelor's in any physics related field.
A particle "won't exist" - here this means that, it exists in every possible states, at the same time (thus no determination over it's state of existence, until measured). A qubit has the following state of existence: 1, 0 and 0|1 (both - superposition) Unlike regular classical bits, a qubit can exist in multiple states (as mentioned above) at the same time, until and unless measured. This means, unless measured, a set of qubits can be entangled to compute even the most complex routes to solve a problem (think of combinations that can form with multiple qubits existing in the state of superposition).
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bhaiya mein abhi 12 appearing hoon and i am interested in quantum computing. plz provide me roadmap for now as i am preparing for jee and recently found your channel
You also can look for other entrance examinations, like IAT (IISER Aptitude Test) and NEST (National Entrance Screening Test). By giving IAT, you can get admission into IISERs (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research) and NEST will give your NISER (National Institute of Science Education and Research) & CEBS (Centre of Excellence in Basic Sciences) - these institutes are good for pursuing a dedicated science research.
JEE can also land you in some top IIT's - actively involving in quantum computing, however, with IAT and NEST, you'll be more exposes to research environment (as compared to JEE).
And there are some IISERs - I think, IISER Pune, has a dedicated master's course in Quantum Technology. You can pursue it after doing bachelor's in any physics related field.
@@siddharthrana9216 thankyou bhaiya for advice.
Actually i have filled these exam form.let hope for best
"A particle won't exist untill and unless it is measured". Is this theory applicable to Quibits or Quidits?
A particle "won't exist" - here this means that, it exists in every possible states, at the same time (thus no determination over it's state of existence, until measured).
A qubit has the following state of existence: 1, 0 and 0|1 (both - superposition)
Unlike regular classical bits, a qubit can exist in multiple states (as mentioned above) at the same time, until and unless measured. This means, unless measured, a set of qubits can be entangled to compute even the most complex routes to solve a problem (think of combinations that can form with multiple qubits existing in the state of superposition).
@@siddharthrana9216 Thank You Siddharth. Appreciate your reply❤
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Bhaiya i love quantum physics and astronomy. ❤ can you tell how to become a quantum physicist + astrophysicist at a same time plzzzz. (^3^)/