2019
DOI: 10.5539/cis.v12n3p104
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Quantum Computing in the Biomedical Sciences; A Brief Introduction into Concepts and Applications

Abstract: Quantum computing is a field that aims to exploit the principles of superposition and entanglement to perform computations. By using quantum bits (qubits) a quantum computer is able to perform certain tasks more efficiently when compared to classical computers. While applied quantum computing is still in its early stages, quantum algorithms on simulated quantum computers have already been applied to certain problems in epidemics modeling and image processing. Furthermore, companies like Google and IBM continue… Show more

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“…Quantum biology is related with these aspects of biology that cannot be precisely elucidated by classical theories. QIT in biology and biomedical engineering [9] potentially offers methods and tools to help understand these processes. Several research areas are listed in this respect including all biological quantized energy and elementary charge excitation, tunneling, transportation processes by photons, phonons, electrons and protons.…”
Section: Students' View Of Quantum Information Technologies Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantum biology is related with these aspects of biology that cannot be precisely elucidated by classical theories. QIT in biology and biomedical engineering [9] potentially offers methods and tools to help understand these processes. Several research areas are listed in this respect including all biological quantized energy and elementary charge excitation, tunneling, transportation processes by photons, phonons, electrons and protons.…”
Section: Students' View Of Quantum Information Technologies Partmentioning
confidence: 99%