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Pretty much any intro to QC (and in particular, any of the intros I've written, and linked to elsewhere on this thread) will make the point about Hilbert space (that's what it's called) having a dimension that grows exponentially with the number of particles in your system. This is because every possible classical configuration of the system is its own orthogonal "direction" in Hilbert space, and the full state can be an arbitrary superposition (i.e., complex linear combination) of those directions.


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