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Quantum Computing Fundamentals Presentation

The document provides an introduction to quantum computing, highlighting the differences between quantum and classical computing, the role of qubits, and key concepts such as superposition and entanglement. It discusses important quantum algorithms like Shor's and Grover's, which demonstrate the potential for exponential speedups in problem-solving. The conclusion emphasizes ongoing research in error correction and hardware scalability for future advancements in quantum computing.

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Quantum Computing Fundamentals Presentation

The document provides an introduction to quantum computing, highlighting the differences between quantum and classical computing, the role of qubits, and key concepts such as superposition and entanglement. It discusses important quantum algorithms like Shor's and Grover's, which demonstrate the potential for exponential speedups in problem-solving. The conclusion emphasizes ongoing research in error correction and hardware scalability for future advancements in quantum computing.

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Quantum Computing Fundamentals

A concise introduction to quantum principles and computing models

Author: Salam Kalam


Overview
• Quantum vs Classical Computing
• Qubits and Superposition
• Entanglement and Interference
• Quantum Algorithms
Qubits and Superposition
• Qubits represent quantum bits capable of superposition states.
• A qubit can be |0■, |1■, or any linear combination.
Entanglement
• Correlation between qubits where state of one affects the other.
• Key for quantum teleportation and parallelism.
Key Quantum Algorithms
• Shor's Algorithm (factorization)
• Grover's Algorithm (search)
• Quantum Fourier Transform
Conclusion
Quantum computing offers exponential speedups for select problems. Future research is focused on error correction
and hardware scalability.

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