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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
Exploring Number Theory and Its Applications in Quantum Computing
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Authors: Prasanna Kumar K
Year
2024
Paper ID
11511
Status
Peer-reviewed
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This paper discusses the deep connection between Number Theory, Cryptography, and Quantum Computing techniques in an endeavor to understand their application in developing new cryptographic techniques, optimization problems, and computational complexity. Like modular arithmetic, which uses prime factorization, in most quantum algorithms like Shor’s and Grover's algorithms, number theory is one of the significant paradigms. This work gives a detailed analysis of some mathematical derivation, theore,m and proof of these algorithms to their practical use as well as computational efficiency. Discussed issues include scaling, correction of errors, and unsolved concerns applying number theory; all discussed from the perspective of existing quantum architecture. Addressing this new research directions of the field, the paper also presents further developments in quantum cryptography, topological quantum computing, and the algorithmic area. In highlighting both theoretical and computational challenges, this work has shown that the synergy between number theory and quantum computing has the opportunity to revolutionize cryptography and optimization and to lay the groundwork for future quantum advancements
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