Next section title: "Intersection of Digital Electronics and Quantum Computing" – replace "Intersection" with Intersection but since it's the same term, maybe change it. Wait, the user wants to replace all terms with three options, so "Intersection" becomes Integration.
Similarly, "quantum computing" is a field name, so it might be a proper noun. But in the example, they replaced "Quantum Computing" with options. Hmm, confusing. But maybe the user wants all terms except named entities. For example, in the title, "Quantum Computing" is part of the title but not a proper noun. So perhaps proceed to replace all terms as per the example.
Next section: "Quantum computing has several applications in digital electronics, including:"
"quantum mechanics" might be quantum physics.
Continuing with the applications section: "Quantum computing has several applications in digital electronics, including:" The term here is "applications".
So for multi-word terms like "digital electronics", they split each word into separate spintax. So "digital" becomes electronic, "electronics" becomes technology. Similarly for "quantum computing", qubit-based calculations.
"parallel" could be in unison.
"computers" could be processors.