Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing
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What is QUANTUM
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Quantum computing is an area of computer
science that uses the principles
theory. Quantum theory explains the behavior
of energy and material on the atomic and
subatomic levels.
Quantum computing uses subatomic particles,
such as electrons or photons. Quantum
computing has the capability to sift through
huge numbers of possibilities and extract
potential solutions to complex problems and
challenges. Where classical computers store
information as bits with either 0s or 1s,
quantum computers use qubits
what is Quantum
Computing
Quantum computers use quantum bits or qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously
1 due to superposition. Classical computers use classical bits that can only represent either 0 or 1.
Qubits can exist in a superposition of states, which means they can represent both 0 and 1 at the
2 same time. This allows quantum computers to explore multiple possibilities in parallel.
Qubits can be entangled, meaning the state of one qubit is dependent on the state of another,
3 regardless of the distance between them.
Quantum computers use quantum gates to manipulate qubits. These gates can perform operations
4 on qubits in superposition, taking advantage of quantum properties to perform calculations.
Quantum computers use specialized quantum algorithms to solve certain problems more efficiently
5 than classical algorithms.
Features of Quantum
Computing
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MICROSOFT offers companies access to quantum
technology via the Azure Quantum platform.
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OTHERS There’s interest in quantum computing
and its technology from financial services firms such
as JPMorgan Chase and Visa.
APPLICATIONS OF
QUANTUM COMPUTING
Machine Learning and AI
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Quantum Computing in
Industry
Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize various industries by offering
the capability to solve complex problems much faster than classical computers.
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Quantum Computing vs.
Classical Computing
Quantum Classical
• Computing Computing
Uses qubits that can exist in a superposition of
states, representing both 0 and 1
• Uses classical bits (0 or 1) as the fundamental unit
of information.
simultaneously.
• Operates on classical bits using logic gates that
• Utilizes quantum gates to manipulate qubits, manipulate bits based on Boolean logic.
exploiting superposition and entanglement
properties. • Does not have a superposition property; each bit is
in either state 0 or 1.
• Leverages superposition, allowing qubits to
represent multiple states simultaneously. • Classical bits are independent and not entangled
with each other.
• Qubits can become entangled, where the state
of one qubit depends on the state of another,
even when separated.
What are the applications of quantum
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Simulation computing ?
The quantum computer is able to crunch enormous data, which includes molecular activity in one being. This
ability enables the computer to create very accurate simulations of real life events, such as photosynthesis.
Optimization
2 Instead of calculating a problem at a time, this computing approach solves various probabilities. Through such a system,
you can see how each option can provide the most advantages. Thus, you can optimize that option
Cryptography
3 Cryptography involves difficult mathematical problems such as discrete algorithms and integer factorization. These
problems take a long time to solve. However, a computer with quantum principles can do it quickly
Data search
4 Although the conventional computer has evolved so much over the past decades, data search still takes too long
sometimes. Quantum principles are capable of speeding up this data search process, especially if the search is
unstructured.
advantages of quantum
computing?
It speeds up
solving
data processing
optimization
time
problems
It can crunch a It is more money used to simulate
large amount of efficient in the quantum systems
data long run
quantum
computing tools
Cirq Qiskit Quantum simulators