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== Summary ==
== Summary ==


Our team of quantum computing analysts provides expertise, support and training on quantum computing and hybrid classical-quantum computing. As of the fall of 2024, Calcul Québec will offer access to a 24-qubit superconducting quantum computer called [[MonarQ/en|MonarQ]], coupled with the [[Narval/en|Narval]] cluster.
Our team of quantum computing analysts provides expertise, support and training on quantum computing and hybrid classical-quantum computing. As of the fall of 2024, Calcul Québec will offer access to a 24 qubit superconducting quantum computer called [[MonarQ/en|MonarQ]], coupled with the [[Narval/en|Narval]] cluster.


<b>What is quantum computing?</b> A quantum computer takes advantage of the characteristics of quantum particles (<i>qubits</i>), including superposition of states, constructive and destructive interference, and entanglement. With these properties, a new computational paradigm promises greater parallelization to solve complex problems that cannot be managed by classical computing systems.
<b>What is quantum computing?</b> A quantum computer takes advantage of the characteristics of quantum particles (<i>qubits</i>), including superposition of states, constructive and destructive interference, and entanglement. With these properties, a new computational paradigm promises greater parallelization to solve complex problems that cannot be managed by classical computing systems.
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