Brief introduction to Quantum theory and quantum computer

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Hello, it is a pleasure for me to be here in this community with my very first post. This community really catches my attention when I see so many super well prepared science posts and I would like to start sharing the things I like about the area and learn together. Today I want to talk to you about quantum computers, some new machines that will degrade current technology in a few years. First of all let's talk a little about quantum, to get into the matter.


Brief introduction to Quantum theory


Quantum theory is the theoretical basis of modern physics that explains the nature and behavior of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level. The nature and behavior of matter and energy at that level is sometimes referred to as quantum physics and quantum mechanics. Quantum theory is based on the observation that the behavior of matter and energy is not continuous, as is commonly assumed, but rather occurs in discrete steps. This means that the smallest unit of matter or energy is not infinitely divisible, but is instead composed of a finite number of discrete parts.

The most famous and successful example of quantum theory is the wave-particle duality, which states that matter and energy can exist both as particles and as waves. This dual nature is responsible for many of the strange phenomena that occur on the quantum level, such as particles being in multiple places at the same time. Quantum theory also states that energy and matter can only exist in certain discrete states. This means that particles can only have certain values for their properties, such as energy or momentum. This principle is known as the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which states that it is impossible to know both the position and momentum of a particle simultaneously.

Organizations in several countries have devoted significant resources to the development of quantum computing, which uses quantum theory to drastically improve computing capabilities beyond what is possible using today's classical computers. Quantum theory also has implications for the nature of reality, such as the Copenhagen Interpretation and the Many-Worlds Theory which offer different explanations of what is real and what is not.

What a quantum computer is?


A quantum computer is a type of computer that harnesses the power of quantum mechanics to store and process data. These computers are able to perform calculations that would be impossible for a conventional computer due to the phenomenon of quantum entanglement and superposition. Quantum computers are based on quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This allows them to solve certain problems exponentially faster than traditional computers can.

The potential benefits of quantum computers are immense. In the financial sector, quantum computers could be used to improve portfolio optimization and risk analysis, as well as providing faster trading opportunities. In the health sector, quantum computers could be used to simulate the behavior of molecules and atoms, allowing for faster and more accurate drug discovery. In the field of artificial intelligence, quantum computers could be used to develop faster, more accurate machine learning models.

Richard Feynman first raised the idea of a quantum computer in 1982, and since then the field has grown exponentially. While it is possible to create quantum computers today, they are still in their early stages of development. There are a number of challenges that must be overcome before quantum computers can reach their full potential, such as developing a reliable control system and creating algorithms that can take advantage of the power of quantum computers. Despite these challenges, the potential of quantum computers is immense, and it is likely that they will become an important tool in many industries in the near future.


Thanks for reading. @Alejos7ven



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Thanks for sharing. Please, cite sources next time though.

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Can we categorise the quantum computer to as a super computer

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