A Review of Quantum Computing
Автор: Arebu Dejen, Murad Ridwan
Журнал: International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Computing @ijmsc
Статья в выпуске: 4 vol.8, 2022 года.
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Quantum computing is a computational framework based on the Quantum Mechanism, which has gotten a lot of attention in the past few decades. In comparison to traditional computers, it has achieved amazing performance on several specialized tasks. Quantum computing is the study of quantum computers that use quantum mechanics phenomena such as entanglement, superposition, annealing, and tunneling to solve problems that humans cannot solve in their lifetime. This article offers a brief outline of what is happening in the field of quantum computing, as well as the current state of the art. It also summarizes the features of quantum computing in terms of major elements such as qubit computation, quantum parallelism, and reverse computing. The study investigates the cause of a quantum computer's great computing capabilities by utilizing quantum entangled states. It also emphasizes that quantum computer research requires a combination of the most sophisticated sciences, such as computer technology, micro-physics, and advanced mathematics.
Quantum computation, Qubit, Quantum Parallelism, Entanglement
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/15019034
IDR: 15019034 | DOI: 10.5815/ijmsc.2022.04.05
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