quantuminformatica
Quantuminformatica is the term used to refer to the field of quantum informatics, the study of how information can be represented, manipulated, transmitted, and measured using quantum mechanical systems. It bridges physics and information theory, combining principles of quantum mechanics with computation, communication, and data processing. The central idea is that quantum states can encode information in ways that have no classical counterpart, enabling new methods for processing and securing data.
A quantum bit, or qubit, can exist in superpositions of states and become entangled with other qubits,
The field encompasses several subareas: quantum computing, quantum communication and cryptography, quantum simulation of quantum systems,
Quantum informatics intersects with classical computer science, mathematics, and physics. While significant progress has been made