Collaboration

Quantum Sensing Joint Research Project

SEA Quantum and Carleton University have initiated a joint research project in Quantum Sensing.

Quantum Key Concepts

Unlocking the Essentials of Quantum Computing

Quanta

The word “quantum” is derived from “quanta” — packets of light that Swedish physicist Niels Bohr (1885-1962) and others discovered to explain why light is both a wave and a particle.

Superposition

Superposition allows quantum objects to exist in more than one state (or location) at the same time. It simply means that the object can be in two states at one time even though in principle it remains as a single object. Quantum computers are constructed based on the quantum superposition principle.

Qubits

“Qubit” in a quantum computer, an electron is both here and there at the same time, thanks to “wave-particle duality.” Thus with “quantum parallelism” you can do massively more computation than in classical computers. Oodles of things at once

Shor's Algorithm

This is a quantum computer algorithm for finding the prime factors of an integer. It was developed in 1994 by the American mathematician Peter Shor. The algorithm shows how a quantum computer should be able to factor large numbers into primes exponentially faster than a classical computer can.

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