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AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF QUANTUM COMPUTING IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

1 Department of Quantum Science and Engineering, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
2 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

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Abstract

We are on the verge of a new era in computation, one that operates on the strange and wonderful rules of the quantum world. This article explores the story of quantum computing, a technology that promises to solve problems far beyond the reach of today's fastest supercomputers. We'll journey from the core ideas that make it all possible—concepts like superposition and entanglement—to the incredible machines being built in labs around the world. We'll see how these machines are being programmed and witness the first hints of their power in fields like medicine, materials science, and cybersecurity. Finally, we'll take an honest look at the immense challenges that still lie ahead on the path to building a truly powerful quantum computer. This is a story of human ingenuity pushing the boundaries of science, a tale of the immense potential and practical hurdles of the coming quantum age.


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Quantum Computing, Multi-Cloud Architecture, Hybrid Quantum-Classical, Computational Efficiency

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AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF QUANTUM COMPUTING IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. (2024). European Journal of Emerging Cloud and Quantum Computing, 1(01), 83-88. https://parthenonfrontiers.com/index.php/ejecqc/article/view/140

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