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QUANTUM COMPUTING:

Comparing with classical computing


CETINA MARTIN Gualbert1, KANTUN CANCHE Jarli1, GUTIERREZ ADAME Julian1,
TARIQ Rasikh²
Computational embedded systems –Second quarterPolytechnic University of Yucatán. Km.
4.5. Carretera Mérida -Tetiz; Tablaje Catastral 7193. CP 97357Ucú, Yucatán.
México.Email: rasikh.tariq@upy.edu.mx

Abstract
quantum computing is a technology that is growing by leaps and bounds, and
we can expect it to enable us to solve problems that ordinary computing will
have difficulty solving.
what makes this technology possible is the so-called superposition of states
which, unlike ordinary computers that can only be in two states 1 or 0,
quantum computing can be in both, more of one than the other or equally.
the achievements obtained from this new technology are so great that it is not
used as a simple computer that serves for everyday tasks, quantum computing
can obtain calculations and give a world of possible solutions to a problem.
Quantum computing will allow us to tackle problems in different fields, from
medicine to mathematics, and every day new and more efficient ways of
putting this technology into practice are being developed.
Although the results are too good and revolutionary, physicists and computer
scientists are looking for ways to better interweave the so-called qubits to
make this technology more and more powerful.

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