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Explainer: What is a quantum computer?
One of the most promising applications of quantum computers is for simulating the behavior of matter down to the molecular level. Auto manufacturers like Volkswagen and Daimler are using quantum computers to simulate the chemical composition of electrical-vehicle batteries to help find new ways to improve their performance.
THE WIRED GUIDE TO QUANTUM COMPUTING
Long term, the big computing companies see themselves making money by charging corporations to access data centers packed with supercooled quantum processors.
- commercial angle
Mapping the commercial landscape for quantum technologies Physics World - Dec 2018
Commercialize early quantum technologies
Masoud Mohseni, Peter Read, Hartmut Neven
extensive resources
QUANTUM COMPUTING REPORT
WHERE QUBITS ENTANGLE WITH COMMERCE
very comprehensive
Quantum Computing: Progress and Prospects
A Quantum Information Science and Technology Roadmap from Lanl/ARDA in 2004for the balanced view QTech sceptics and constraints
online access and open-source
4 Oct 2018 D-Wave Launches Free Quantum Cloud Service
Canadian company joins IBM and Rigetti in offering online access to pricey hardware
Qiskit
An open-source quantum computing framework for leveraging today's quantum processors and conducting research
books
Computing with Quantum Cats: From Colossus to Qubits by John Gribbin
Quantum Computing: A Gentle Introduction (Scientific and Engineering Computation) by Eleanor G. Rieffel
Classification of QUANTUM technologies
- Quantum Computing (quantum computer, quantum programming, and algorithms, quantum simulation, optimization,...)
for instance, special problemss in quantum chemistry
Quantum Cryptography and Communication (quantum network, quantum key distribution, post-quantum cryptography,...)
Quantum Sensors (Single photon detection e.g. quantum radar, 3D camera; ghost imaging, quantum illuminating, ...) and Metrology (quantum/atomic clocks, gravity measurement, quantum magnetometer, inertial measurement, chemical detection,...)