What are the problem We have in Quantum process

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what are the problem We have in Quantum process ?
"which Langauge programing we come to see in that process it binary (010010) or have more and more Complex (0123456789) or more from that like (Decimal numbers of complex)"
which Mathematics we came to see ?
and programing Langauge be came INTERACTIVE ?
 
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I don't know what you are asking.

Are you asking about quantum computers?

Quantum computers are based on q-bits instead of ordinary 0 and 1
 
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