Next Steps in Quantum Computing: Computer Science's Role
Margaret Martonosi, Martin Roetteler

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of quantum computing to solve high-complexity problems that are intractable for classical systems, emphasizing the role of computer science in advancing practical quantum technologies.
Contribution
It highlights the importance of computer science research in bridging the gap between quantum computing potential and current hardware capabilities.
Findings
Quantum computing could address problems beyond classical capabilities.
Computer science research is crucial for developing practical quantum algorithms.
Collaborative efforts can accelerate quantum computing adoption.
Abstract
The computing ecosystem has always had deep impacts on society and technology and profoundly changed our lives in myriads of ways. Despite decades of impressive Moore's Law performance scaling and other growth in the computing ecosystem there are nonetheless still important potential applications of computing that remain out of reach of current or foreseeable conventional computer systems. Specifically, there are computational applications whose complexity scales super-linearly, even exponentially, with the size of their input data such that the computation time or memory requirements for these problems become intractably large to solve for useful data input sizes. Such problems can have memory requirements that exceed what can be built on the most powerful supercomputers, and/or runtimes on the order of tens of years or more. Quantum computing (QC) is viewed by many as a possible…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
