👉 Chan computing is a novel approach to quantum computation that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics and information theory, specifically focusing on the manipulation of quantum states through a network of quantum channels. Unlike traditional quantum computing, which relies on qubits and quantum gates to perform computations, Chan computing uses a series of quantum channels—essentially communication links between qubits—to transfer and process quantum information. This method allows for the execution of complex quantum algorithms by enabling entanglement and superposition across multiple qubits without the need for direct physical interaction, thus offering a scalable and robust framework for quantum information processing. By utilizing these channels, Chan computing can potentially overcome some of the limitations faced by other quantum computing paradigms, such as decoherence and error rates, making it a promising avenue for practical quantum computing applications.