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| **CCX gate** (doubly-controlled X, also called Toffoli gate or CCNOT) is a three-qubit gate that flips the target qubit if and only if both control qubits are $\lvert 1\rangle$. It was introduced by Tommaso Toffoli in 1980 and is the key building block for reversible classical computation inside a quantum circuit. | **CCX gate** (doubly-controlled X, also called Toffoli gate or CCNOT) is a three-qubit gate that flips the target qubit if and only if both control qubits are $\lvert 1\rangle$. It was introduced by Tommaso Toffoli in 1980 and is the key building block for reversible classical computation inside a quantum circuit. | ||
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