The Future of Quantum Computing: Breaking New Frontiers
Quantum computing, a concept that germinated in the early 1980s1, has evolved from theoretical constructs to tangible prototypes. While classical computers process information in 'bits' of ones and zeroes, quantum computers use 'qubits', which can represent both values simultaneously due to a phenomenon known as superposition2. This capability, when coupled with entanglement and quantum interference, offers computational power that could eclipse today's most potent supercomputers. As we tread into the third decade of the 21st century, let's delve deep into the potential of quantum computing.