WORKSHOP ON QUANTUM COMPUTING
ANDHRA LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)
VIJAYAWADA-520008
DEPARTMENT OF MCA
A pioneering workshop on Quantum Computing and its Future Scope was conducted at Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada. A total of 60 students from two sections of MCA participated and gained awareness about this emerging technology.
Introduction
Quantum Computing is a new and advanced type of computing that aims to solve big and complex problems much faster than today’s computers. It is still in the developing stage, but it has a huge scope in the future.
What is Quantum Computing?
Quantum Computing uses qubits instead of normal bits.
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A normal bit can be either 0 or 1.
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A qubit can be 0, 1, or both at the same time.
Because of this special ability, quantum computers can process more information at once.
How Quantum Computing Works
Quantum computers work using two main ideas:
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Superposition – a qubit can be in more than one state at a time
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Entanglement – qubits stay connected and affect each other instantly
These ideas help quantum computers work faster and handle complicated tasks more efficiently.
Simple Example
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Normal Computer: Checks answers one-by-one
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Quantum Computer: Can check many answers at the same time
Normal Computer: Checks answers one-by-one
Quantum Computer: Can check many answers at the same time
This makes quantum computers much faster for special types of problems.
Where Quantum Computing Can Be Used
Quantum computing can help in:
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Medicine and drug discovery
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Weather prediction
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Cybersecurity
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Space research
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Banking and finance (fraud detection and fast calculations)
Things to Remember
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Still in early stages
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Very expensive and difficult to build
- Huge future potential
PHOTO GALLERY:
Still in early stages
Very expensive and difficult to build




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