Quantum Computing: Department Computer Science and Engineering Trident Academy of Technology, Bhubaneswar
Quantum Computing: Department Computer Science and Engineering Trident Academy of Technology, Bhubaneswar
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➢ Introduction
➢ Outline of the Designed System
➢ History of quantum computer
➢ Why quantum computer
➢ Application
➢ Advantage
➢ Disadvantage
➢ Conclusion
➢ References
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Introduction
➢ Quantum computer is a type of compter which uses
quantum mechanics to perform the comptation.
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Outline of the Designed System
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Why quantum compter
Is moor’s law dead
* Moor’s law is
slowing down in
2020 it is flattered
out .
* Transistor cant
be made smaller
due to law of
quantum
mechanics. starts
to take over.
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APPLICATION…
➢ Cryptography
➢ Artificial intelelligence
➢ Teleportation
➢ Quantum communication
➢ Weather forcasting
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Weather forcasting
Advantage…
➢Could process massive amount of complex data .
➢Abbility to solve scientific and commercial problems.
➢Process the data in a much faster speed.
➢Capability to convey more accurate answer.
➢High privacy ,used in medicine creation and rader making.
Disadvantage…
➢Difficulty in controlling quantum particles.
➢Excess heat created from compting.
➢More expensive .
➢They are difficult to build and only suitable for specific task.
➢Quantum computers are sensitive.
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QUANTUM COMPUTING
Conclusion…
Quantum compter have the potential to
revolutionize computation by making certain type of
classically interactable problem solvable.
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Thank
YOU
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Any Questions
???
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