Quantum computing is an emerging field in computing technology that harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics—including superposition, entanglement, and quantum tunneling—to process information in fundamentally new ways. While classical computers use bits that represent states of either 0 or 1, quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits. Unlike classical bits, a qubit can exist in a superposition of the logical states 0 and 1 simultaneously. This property allows quantum-powered systems to perform certain complex computations much faster than classical computing systems. Quantum computing holds great potential to transform many sectors by enabling breakthroughs in quantum cryptography, information retrieval, optimization, and artificial intelligence. Through quantum algorithms such as Grover’s and Shor’s algorithms, quantum computers can significantly accelerate the speed of data searching and break encryption systems that would take classical computers billions of years to crack. While still in the relatively early stages of development, quantum computers hold considerable potential to shape our next generation of computing.
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Brady Lund
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68f83319d24b29c9694819d3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia5040173