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English Title: The State of Quantum Computing: Hardware, Algorithms, and Emerging Networks

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  • Amit Singh

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This review article examines the current landscape and recent advancements in quantum computing, emphasizing its roots in quantum mechanics and its growing influence across various computational fields. A thorough analysis of recent literature, including academic publications and industry white papers, highlights significant progress in qubit technologies, quantum algorithms, and the emerging area of quantum networking. The findings indicate enhanced fabrication of quantum processors with higher qubit counts and improved stability and coherence. Additionally, developments in quantum algorithms suggest the potential for considerable speedups compared to classical methods for specific problems. Research into quantum key distribution and the prospect of a quantum internet points to promising advancements in secure communication. However, challenges surrounding error correction, scalability, and the practical implementation of quantum systems remain critical. In conclusion, quantum computing is pivotal, showcasing tangible progress toward solving real-world problems. However, it continues to grapple with substantial hurdles in achieving fully fault-tolerant and scalable systems. Ongoing interdisciplinary research and development efforts are vital to unlocking this technology's transformative potential and addressing its broader societal implications.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:rlatia:v:3:y:2025:i::p:316:id:1062486latia2025316
DOI: 10.62486/latia2025316
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