Quantum Computing: Significant Challenge and it’s to-be

Anju Khandelwal* , Avanish Kumar

DOI : 10.46890/SL.2020.v01i05.006

Abstract

In recent years, quantum computing research has expanded in both the public and private sectors. Quantum computing is the use of computation execution to perform quantum- mechanical phenomena such as superposition and complex computation. Quantum computing began in the 1980s. Since a quantum computer is ultimately the interface between users, data, and networks, tasks that are at the forefront of traditional computing – a quantum computer may be more profitable for performing different tasks. In this paper, the applications, uses and future challenges of Quantum Computing are discussed in detail.

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In recent years, quantum computing research has expanded in both the public and private sectors. Quantum computing is the use of computation execution to perform quantum- mechanical phenomena such as superposition and complex computation. Quantum computing began in the 1980s. Since a quantum computer is ultimately the interface between users, data, and networks, tasks that are at the forefront of traditional computing – a quantum computer may be more profitable for performing different tasks. In this paper, the applications, uses and future challenges of Quantum Computing are discussed in detail.