Category: Quantum Computing Tutorials
In quantum computing, there is a famous “law,” which states that all computation must be reversible. Reversible computing is a sort of computation in which the input can be determined uniquely by working backward from the...
Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides the foundation for understanding the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels. It arose out of the limitations of classical...
A quantum bit, also known as a qubit, serves as the fundamental unit of information in quantum computing, similar to a bit in classical computing. Unlike a conventional bit, a qubit can exist simultaneously...
The search of the limits of classical computing and the possibility of using quantum physics for computation led to the conception of quantum computing. Quantum Computing History Early Ideas (1980s): Suggestions made by physicists...
Quantum Computing: Present computers—theoretical models (Turing machines) and practical devices (personal computers, high-performance computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc.)—are founded on classical physics. They are constrained by location (operations exert only local effects) and by...