Quantum Computing Series, Part 5: Entanglement in Quantum Mechanics
Quantum entanglement is a physical phenomenon that occurs when pairs or groups of particles generate or interact in ways such that the quantum state...
Scientists Play Scotty! Teleport Photons 300 Miles in Space
The moment you think teleportation, the first image that flashes is of Scotty beaming up the Start Trek crew. That might still be way...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 3: What is Quantum Mechanics?
Before we address how quantum computing might help solve some of the challenges plaguing IoT, it's important to have a basic understanding of the...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 4: Superposition in Quantum Mechanics
Quantum computing studies theoretical computation systems that make direct use of quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. Quantum...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 11: Quantum Computation Speed
A quantum computer can harness quantum states to simultaneously represent bits to offer exponential growth in computation speed and power. Enormous, complex problems traditionally...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 1: IoT Challenges
In this series, I explore strategic opportunities in quantum computing and how it can give IoT a leap like never seen before. I will...
Quantum Computing Series, Part 8: Decoherence
A perfect spoilsport to quantum computing is a phenomenon known as Quantum decoherence. Quantum error correction focuses on fending off decoherence and counter other...