Qubit Data Structures for Analyzing Computing Systems
Vladimir Hahanov, Wajeb Gharibi, Svetlana Chumachenko, Eugenia, Litvinova

TL;DR
This paper introduces qubit-based data structures and methods to enhance the analysis of digital devices by leveraging quantum computing concepts, focusing on system design and modeling in cyberspace.
Contribution
It proposes new qubit data structures and models for analyzing computing systems, integrating quantum computing principles into system analysis.
Findings
Design and modeling of computer systems using qubit data structures
Introduction of two-component <memory - transactions> structure for cyberspace analysis
Enhanced performance in analyzing digital devices
Abstract
Qubit models and methods for improving the performance of software and hardware for analyzing digital devices through increasing the dimension of the data structures and memory are proposed. The basic concepts, terminology and definitions necessary for the implementation of quantum computing when analyzing virtual computers are introduced. The investigation results concerning design and modeling computer systems in a cyberspace based on the use of two-component structure <memory - transactions> are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Cybersecurity and Information Systems
