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Studying the Concept of Quantum Computing and Analysis of Its Components, Benefits and Challenges
Author(s) -
Halkar Rachappa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal on recent and innovation trends in computing and communication
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-8169
DOI - 10.17762/ijritcc.v8i11.5517
Subject(s) - quantum computer , computer science , qubit , scope (computer science) , theoretical computer science , field (mathematics) , computation , quantum , computational science , byte , process (computing) , computer engineering , algorithm , mathematics , programming language , quantum mechanics , physics , pure mathematics
This paper will discuss about the use of quantum computing in the computer engineering field to make computers reliable and fast to perform various typical computations. It is the process of using concept of quantum theory in computing algorithms and other computations and calculations along with the use of computer systems. The computer system always understands the binary language of bits and bytes or in other words we can say that everything which is computed using computers should be first converted into stream of 0’s and 1’s so that computer can understand and then perform the calculations. This will restrict the scope of certain calculations for the computers. Scientists and engineers have come together to implement the quantum computing along with computers and due to this they are able to make calculations which were not possible before its introduction. The quantum theory uses bits and qubits of quantum theory and allows them to be available in more than one state and make possible various typical calculations easy and fast. The paper will explain various types of quantum computing techniques and how they are useful for the organisations. The benefits and challenges of the quantum computing in the field of computer systems will also be discussed.

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