Presented by
B.M.KIRAN
23J41A0205
Introduction
What is Quantum Computing?
Quantum computing uses specialized
technology based on the principles of
quantum theory.
Unlike classical computers that rely on
binary bits (either 0 or 1), quantum
computers use qubits.
A qubit can exist in both the 0 and 1 states
simultaneously due to quantum
superposition.
This unique property allows quantum
computers to perform multiple calculations
at once, potentially solving complex
HOW QUANTUM
COMPUTERS WORK
Quantum computers
process information using
qubits.
Qubits can be represented
by various physical
systems (e.g., electrons
with spin, photons with
polarization, trapped ions).
Superposition and
quantum entanglement
enable quantum
computers to perform
complex operations
exponentially faster.
APPLICATIONS AND POTENTIAL IMPACT Quantum computers have
the potential to
revolutionize various
industries. Real-world
applications include
simulating complex systems
(e.g., drug discovery), faster
optimization, and quantum
machine learning. As
quantum hardware
advances, we anticipate
transformative
breakthroughs. Remember,
quantum computing is a
fascinating field that
combines physics,
mathematics, and
computer science to unlock
new possibilities!
CONCLUSION
Embracing the future of computing with quantum
technology. The journey of innovation continues as
we harness the power of quantum computing to
address complex problems and drive progress across
various industries.
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