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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing
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Authors: Mrinal Narang, Jayant Marwaha, Gurpreet Kaur, Dr. Manjot Kaur Bhatia, Ritesh Sandilya
Year
2022
Paper ID
11837
Status
Peer-reviewed
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Abstract: Quantum computing is a modern calculation method that is based on the science of quantum mechanics. These phenomena include the bizarre behavior of particles at the atomic and subatomic levels, and the way that these particles can be in multiple states simultaneously. The field of computer science is a great mix of physics, math, and information theory. This technology provides high computing power, low power consumption, and exponential speed by controlling the behavior of small physical objects, such as atoms. Atoms, electrons, photons, etc. are all elements of the physical world. We would like to introduce the basics of quantum computing, and some of the ideas behind it. This article begins with the origins of the classical computer and discusses all the improvements and transformations that have been made due to its limitations thus far, then moves on to the basic operations of quantum computing and results in quantum properties such as superposition, entanglement, and interference.
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- Abstract: Quantum computing is a modern calculation method that is based on the science of quantum mechanics.
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