Quantum Computing and DNA Computing: Beyond Conventional Approaches

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2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.12) ◽  
pp. 182
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R V. S. Satyanarayana

Reversible logic has gained an importance in the fields such as Quantum computing, DNA computing, Bio informatics, Nanotechnology and Optical computing etc. This paper presents a new design of reversible adder/subtractor circuit. The proposed design has better performance than the existing counterpart in terms of reversible gates, garbage outputs and quantum cost. 



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It now appears that quantum computers are poised to enter the world of computing and establish its dominance, especially, in the cloud. Turing machines (classical computers) tied to the laws of classical physics will not vanish from our lives but begin to play a subordinate role to quantum computers tied to the enigmatic laws of quantum physics that deal with such non-intuitive phenomena as superposition, entanglement, collapse of the wave function, and teleportation, all occurring in Hilbert space. The aim of this 3-part paper is to introduce the readers to a core set of quantum algorithms based on the postulates of quantum mechanics, and reveal the amazing power of quantum computing.







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