1 Department of Public Health & Informatics, Bangladesh University of Professionals, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
2 Program and Research Department, VAALO avant-garde Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
3 Web Development and Operations Department, ITS Holidays Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2025, 14(02), 036-041
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjaets.2025.14.2.0032
Received on 19 December 2024; revised on 02 February 2025; accepted on 05 February 2025
Quantum computing, leveraging the principles of superposition and entanglement, has emerged as a revolutionary technology with the potential to outperform classical computers in specific tasks. This paper explores the concept of quantum supremacy, marked by Google's Sycamore processor, and its implications for classical computing. It discusses the foundations of quantum computing, including qubits, superposition, and key quantum algorithms like Shor's and Grover's, highlighting their advantages over classical systems. This study addresses the milestones in achieving quantum supremacy, including experimental benchmarks and performance comparisons. The challenges in scaling quantum systems, mitigating decoherence, and addressing criticisms of quantum supremacy claims are examined. Additionally, the paper outlines emerging applications in cryptography, optimization, and artificial intelligence and emphasizes the importance of hybrid quantum-classical systems in bridging current technological gaps. The future of quantum computing lies in advancing fault-tolerant systems and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations to realize its transformative potential across industries.
Quantum computing; Quantum supremacy; Qubits; Superposition; Entanglement; Hybrid quantum-classical systems; Cryptography; Optimization; Fault-tolerant systems
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Maksudul Shadat Akash and Shamsia Afrin Jamema. Quantum supremacy and its implications for classical computing. World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2025, 14(02), 036-041. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjaets.2025.14.2.0032.
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