Quantum Computing: A Better Tomorrow On The Horizon
Hi everyone! Welcome to my second post. I hope you all are safe, doing well and maintaining social distancing during this difficult time. So, as you have already got the idea about today's topic, lets get into it without any delay. We all experience the benefits of classical computers or simply computers in our day-to-day activities. But, still there are some challenges that our computers find it difficult to solve. For problems above a certain size and complexity, we don't have that much computational power that can tackle such problems. Here comes the idea of Quantum Computing. Quantum computing began in the 1980s, when physicist Paul Benioff proposed a quantum mechanical model of the Turning Machine. Despite ongoing experimental progress since the late 1990s, most researchers at that time believed that it was rather a distant dream. But in the recent years, there has been a surge in the Quantum Computing research techniques in both public and private sectors. What is Q...