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.
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.