Quantum computing is a fascinating and powerful tool with the potential to transform computational capabilities across various scientific and industrial fields fundamentally. Unlike classical computers that operate with bits, quantum computers use
quantum bits, or qubits. These qubits have a unique property – they can exist in a superposition of the states 0 and 1, meaning they can represent more than one value at the same time. This allows quantum computers to perform either impossible or extremely time-consuming computations for classical computers.
Quantum computing has the potential to fundamentally transform computational capabilities across both science and industry.
Our new Atlas of Quantum Computing Applications presents concrete examples of how this technology is being used – from chemistry and finance to logistics – and offers an overview of the current state of technological development in the field of quantum computing.
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