
The CCX gate (Toffoli gate) is a three-qubit quantum gate that flips the target qubit if and only if both control qubits are in the ∣1⟩|1\rangle∣1⟩ state. It is a key operator for implementing conditional logic in quantum circuits, enabling the construction of complex computational structures. The Toffoli gate is widely used in reversible computing and as a fundamental component in quantum algorithms for search, optimization, and error correction. Its ability to implement multi-qubit conditional operations makes it indispensable for designing intricate quantum circuits and realizing advanced algorithmic logic on platforms such as IBM Q. Understanding the CCX gate is essential for building practical, scalable quantum computation architectures.
Quantum computing; CCX gate; Toffoli gate; three-qubit gate; controlled-controlled-NOT; conditional operations; reversible computing; quantum circuits; quantum algorithms; IBM Q; multi-qubit logic; quantum programming; advanced quantum operations.
Quantum computing; CCX gate; Toffoli gate; three-qubit gate; controlled-controlled-NOT; conditional operations; reversible computing; quantum circuits; quantum algorithms; IBM Q; multi-qubit logic; quantum programming; advanced quantum operations.
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