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Chapter 3 A deep survey on quantum computing technologies

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There has been significant advancements in Quantum Computing research related to infrastructure and algorithmic complexity in recent years. Since the 1980s, the scientific community has been interested in the possibility of using quantum phenomena to tackle computer issues. Quantum computing systems get their power from the no-cloning theorem, quantum superposition, and quantum entanglement. Based on the fact that these events lack a classical equivalent, it is not possible to reach comparable conclusions using the framework of traditional computing. Already demonstrated are the experimental breakthroughs that can be made with quantum computing technology, and a number of investigations are currently being carried out. In this chapter, we analyze the most recent technological breakthroughs in the field of quantum computing and investigate some of the outstanding issues.

Abstract

There has been significant advancements in Quantum Computing research related to infrastructure and algorithmic complexity in recent years. Since the 1980s, the scientific community has been interested in the possibility of using quantum phenomena to tackle computer issues. Quantum computing systems get their power from the no-cloning theorem, quantum superposition, and quantum entanglement. Based on the fact that these events lack a classical equivalent, it is not possible to reach comparable conclusions using the framework of traditional computing. Already demonstrated are the experimental breakthroughs that can be made with quantum computing technology, and a number of investigations are currently being carried out. In this chapter, we analyze the most recent technological breakthroughs in the field of quantum computing and investigate some of the outstanding issues.

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