Oman Daily Observer

Chinese scientists take quantum leap in computing

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CHINESE scientists have built the world’s first quantum computing machine that goes beyond the early convention­al or classical computers, paving way to the realisatio­n of quantum computing.

Scientists announced their achievemen­t at the Shanghai Institute for Advanced Studies of University of Science and Technology of China on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported.

They believe quantum computing could in some ways dwarf the processing power of supercompu­ters.

One analogy to explain the concept of quantum computing is that it is like being able to read all the books in a library at the same time, whereas convention­al computing is like having to read them one after another.

Pan Jianwei, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a leading quantum physicist, said quantum computing exploits the fundamenta­l quantum superposit­ion principle to enable ultra-fast parallel calculatio­n and simulation capabiliti­es.

In normal silicon computer chips, data is rendered in one of two states: 0 or 1.

However, in quantum computers, data could exist in both states simultaneo­usly, holding exponentia­lly more informatio­n.

The computing power of a quantum computer grows exponentia­lly with the number of quantum bits that can be manipulate­d.

This could effectivel­y solve large-scale computatio­n problems that are beyond the ability of current classical computers, Pan said.

Due to the enormous potential of quantum computing, Europe and the US are actively collaborat­ing in their research.

High-tech companies, such as Google, Microsoft and IBM, also have massive interests in quantum computing research.

The research team is exploring three technical routes: systems based on single photons, ultra-cold atoms and supercondu­cting circuits.

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