This document provides an abstract for a seminar on using quantum computing for memory optimization and hardware size reduction. It discusses how quantum computing could help address limitations of Moore's Law by allowing for more efficient computing at atomic and subatomic levels. The abstract describes key concepts in quantum computing like quantum superposition, entanglement, and algorithms. It also lists recent research from sources like Google, Nature, IEEE, and IBM that will be referenced in the seminar.
This document provides an abstract for a seminar on using quantum computing for memory optimization and hardware size reduction. It discusses how quantum computing could help address limitations of Moore's Law by allowing for more efficient computing at atomic and subatomic levels. The abstract describes key concepts in quantum computing like quantum superposition, entanglement, and algorithms. It also lists recent research from sources like Google, Nature, IEEE, and IBM that will be referenced in the seminar.
This document provides an abstract for a seminar on using quantum computing for memory optimization and hardware size reduction. It discusses how quantum computing could help address limitations of Moore's Law by allowing for more efficient computing at atomic and subatomic levels. The abstract describes key concepts in quantum computing like quantum superposition, entanglement, and algorithms. It also lists recent research from sources like Google, Nature, IEEE, and IBM that will be referenced in the seminar.
Quantum Computing for Memory Optimization and Hardware Size Reduction
DEPARTMENT of INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ( by -Rishabh Kashyap IT-b roll-07 ) ( Abstract )
OBJECTIVE : to study the prospects of quantum interesting field of research. It should be consulted as a computing in the field of hardware evolution and definitive overview on quantum computing. An overview memory optimization of the physical principles, the mathematical model and a somewhat more in-depth overview of the more BRIEF DESCRIPTION: important quantum algorithms and of recent research. Quantum computing, a topic unknown to most of the In quantum computing, a qubit or quantum bit population a decade ago, has burst into the public’s (sometimes qbit) is the basic unit of quantum imagination over the past few years. Part of this information—the quantum version of the classical interest can be attributed to concerns about the binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. I slowing of technology scaling, also known as Moore’s would also be subscribing to the recent law, which has driven computing performance for developments/citations in the field. over half a century, increasing interest in alternative computing technology. But most of the excitement ● Quantum Superposition comes from the unique computational power of a ● Quantum Entanglement quantum computer and recent progress in creating ● Qubits the underlying hardware, software, and algorithms ● Bloch sphere necessary to make it work. ● Quantum gates ● Quantum registers There are many formulations of the Moore’s law, but ● Quantum algorithms they all converge upon a similar conclusion: the performance of the computer chips increases, while REFERENCES: the size decreases exponentially over time. This Google Research: growth is obviously unsustainable; the classical Latest google research physical models used in the construction of current Nature: computers cease to be a satisfying approximation at Quantum CNN by atomic and subatomic levels. This alone should be Iris Cong, Soonwon Choi & Mikhail D. Lukin enough for one to be interested in quantum Gravity and quantum information by computing. There is more to it than that. Problems Xiao-Liang Qi unsolvable through increase of computing power IEEE: alone (e.g. factoring a large number within the Quantum Computing by Marija Kranjčević, Filip Kiršek, Petar current cycle of the universe) can be solved on Kunštek quantum computers, using quantum algorithms (e.g. IBM: The IBM quantum experience. Shor’s factoring algorithm). The downside is that Nature: quantum physics and, by extension, quantum Building logical qubits in a superconducting quantum computing often seem esoteric. This seminar topic computing system by Jay M. Gambetta, Jerry M. Chow, and hopes to provide some insight into this potentially Matthias Steffen.