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Submitted by pusha04 on April 20, 2008

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My paper will outline the current research in the area of quantum computing. Concepts such as the potential and power of quantum logic will play an important role in generally understanding how quantum computing works. In addition, the obstacles and research done toward quantum computing will also be discussed to show the efforts put out to find out more about the topic. The significance of quantum computing will be overviewed by the future outlook and the history, meaning the past and the future of the classical computer.

In quantum computing, the fundamental unit of information (called a quantum bit or qubit), is not binary but rather more quaternary in nature. Quantum computing relies on quantum physics by taking advantage of certain quantum physics properties of atoms or nuclei that allow them to work together as quantum bits, or qubits, to be the computer’s processor and memory. The basic principle of quantum computation is that the quantum properties of particles can be used to represent and structure data, and that quantum mechanisms can be devised and built to perform operations with these data. Even though quantum computing is still under research, experiments have been carried out in which quantum computational operations were executed on a very small number of qubits. Research in both theoretical and practical areas continues at a frantic pace, and many national government and military funding agencies support quantum computing research to develop quantum computers for both civilian and national security purposes, such as cryptanalysis. It is widely believed that if large-scale quantum computers can be built, they will be able to solve certain problems exponentially faster than any classical computer. Quantum computers are different from other computers such as DNA computers and traditional computers based on transistors, even though all transistors are ultimately based on quantum mechanical effects. Some computing architectures...

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