What is an example of using quantum computing for sustainable practices? mining cryptocurrency using multiple connected computers storing large computing servers in high-altitude conditions installing edge computing devices in common public places improving the efficiency of batteries on electric cars I don't know this yet
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Quantum computing is a rapidly-emerging technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers. Today, IBM Quantum makes real quantum hardware -- a tool scientists only began to imagine three decades ago -- available to thousands of developers.
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- Programming instructions for a quantum computer could be something like "take all the superpositions of all the prior calculations." This might make it possible to find incredibly quick solutions to some mathematical issues, such the factorization of big integers.
- Developing a room-temperature superconductor, eliminating carbon dioxide for a better environment, making solid-state batteries, and enhancing the nitrogen-fixation process for the production of ammonia-based fertiliser are some of the pressing issues that could be resolved with quantum computing.
mining cryptocurrency using multiple connected computers storing large computing servers in high-altitude conditions installing edge computing devices in common public places improving the efficiency of batteries on electric cars
- It simply investigates particular potential answers using human intuition.
- b) It is capable of carrying out operations on any combination of potential solutions.
- c) In order to calculate easy answers, it breaks the insoluble complexity into pieces.
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