The Quantum Computing Revolution (2)
The Quantum Computing Revolution (2)
Computing Revolution
Presented: 4Y
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Our Team
1.La Seavyong
2.Song Lyna
3.Chea Sothea
4.Soeng Pitou
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Contents
1. Introduction of Quantum Computing
6.Future Prospects
7.Conclusion
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What is Quantum
Computing?
1.Introduction of
Quantum Computing Quantum computing is a type of computing that uses
quantum mechanics principles to process information.
Unlike classical computers, which use bits as the
smallest unit of data (either a 0 or a 1), quantum
computers use quantum bits or qubits.
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Brief Overview of Classical vs. Quantum Computing
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Brief Overview of Classical vs. Quantum Computing
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Importance and Potential Impact
Potential impacts include:
Cryptography Material Science
Drug Discovery
Optimization
Material Science
Drug Discovery
Cryptography
Optimization
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2.Quantum Mechanics Basics
Quantum mechanics is indeed the science that delves into the behavior of matter
and light on the atomic and subatomic scales.
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3. Qubits vs. Bits
Bits Qubits
Classical bits: These are the basic units of Quantum bits (qubits): These are the basic
information in classical computers. They units of quantum computers. Unlike classical
store data as either a 0 or a 1, like a light bits, qubits can store 0, 1, or both at the same
switch that is either off or on. time because of a property called
superposition
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3. Qubits vs. Bits
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4. Quantum Computing Capabilities
Speed
Quantum computers can solve very difficult
problems much faster than regular
computers. Imagine solving a puzzle in
seconds that would take a regular computer
years.
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4. Quantum Computing Capabilities
Optimization
They are great at finding the best
answers, like choosing the fastest
route for deliveries or designing
materials for better products.
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4. Quantum Computing Capabilities
Cryptography
Quantum computers can unlock secure codes
used to protect information today but can also
create even stronger security systems for the
future.
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5. Current State of Quantum Computing
Nowadays, status of quantum computing has been achieved so far and the challenges that remain.
Technological Progress
Companies and research institutions are act in
working on building quantum computers.
+ Milestones : In 2019, Google claimed to have
achieved “quantum supremacy” with their
quantum processor.
+ Leading organizations, like IBM and Microsoft,
have developed quantum processors and cloud-
based quantum computing services.
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5. Current State of Quantum Computing
Applications in use
While quantum computers are not yet powerful
enough for most real-world tasks, they are
already being used experimentally for :
+ Quantum simulation: Modeling complex
quantum systems in chemistry and physics
+ Optimization problem: Testing solutions for
logistics, finance, and resource allocation.
+ Machine learning: Exploring faster training of AI
models.
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Exponential Growth
Advancements in hardware
(e.g., superconducting qubits, photonic qubits).
Scaling up qubit counts while minimizing errors.
Computing
Major investments by governments and tech
companies worldwide.
Continued efforts to achieve quantum
advantage and quantum internet.
Conclusion
The Quantum Leap
Quantum computing marks a paradigm shift in solving complex
challenges.
Opportunities and Responsibilities
Unleashing potential in science, industry, and innovation.
Ethical and secure development to prevent misuse.
Call to Action
Stay informed about quantum breakthroughs.
Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration to maximize benefits.
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Thank You
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4. Resource
1. https://1qbit.com/blog/quantum-computing/a-bit-or-two-about-qubits/
2. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-age-of-quantum-software-has-already-started-
854eccfa?utm_source=chatgpt.com
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computing