Quantum science
Quantum computing has revolutionized the field of computer science. It has opened up an array of complex problems to be solved with greater speed and efficiency than ever before. Harnessing the power of quantum mechanics has allowed us to explore a new world of possibilities. On this page, you can find detailed information about the history of quantum computing development, the types of problems it can solve, and the different types of quantum hardware available. Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize the way we solve problems, leading to new and innovative solutions to some of the world’s toughest challenges. It is an exciting time to be a part of the quantum computing revolution, and we look forward to learning more about its possibilities in the years to come.
History
In 1980, physicist Paul Benioff proposed a theoretical framework of a reversible Turing machine, which was the first
Optimization
Variational Quantum Linear Solver (VQLS) is an emerging technology for solving optimization problems using
QML
Quantum Machine Learning (QML) is the combination of two of the most rapidly advancing
Quantum Chemistry
In the field of chemistry, quantum technology has the potential to greatly improve our ability to
Quantum Computers
Quantum computers are a new form of technology that is revolutionizing the computing industry.
Quantum Annealing
Quantum annealing is a technology that makes use of quantum effects to solve optimization problems.