Quantum computing combines computer science with quantum physics and is used to solve complex problems that are beyond the reach of traditional computers.
It has the potential to transform the digital world as we know it and holds the key to the technological future of many businesses, industries and research worldwide, experts say.
Quantum information processing focuses on finding algorithms and protocols that can solve problems more efficiently by storing and manipulating huge quantities of information within quantum computers.
“Even the most powerful quantum computer will need software and algorithms to create useful applications that deliver genuine benefits for industry and society. We now need a dedicated focus on developing quantum algorithms and protocols that can derive the most value from scalable hardware platforms, otherwise there is a real risk that a fault-tolerant machine will not be able to achieve the computational advantage that has been promised for quantum computing.”
Professor Elham Kashefi – Chief Scientist at the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre and a convener of the QSA.