Quantum Computing: A Taxonomy, Systematic Review and Future Directions
Sukhpal Singh Gill, Adarsh Kumar, Harvinder Singh, Manmeet Singh,, Kamalpreet Kaur, Muhammad Usman, Rajkumar Buyya

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive review and taxonomy of quantum computing, discussing recent advances, challenges, and future research directions in hardware, software, and applications to guide ongoing development in the field.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic taxonomy of quantum computing research, maps existing studies, and identifies key gaps and future directions in hardware, software, and applications.
Findings
Quantum supremacy demonstration marks a milestone in NISQ era.
Major challenges include decoherence and qubit interconnectivity.
The field is rapidly progressing with diverse research in hardware and software.
Abstract
Quantum computing is an emerging paradigm with the potential to offer significant computational advantage over conventional classical computing by exploiting quantum-mechanical principles such as entanglement and superposition. It is anticipated that this computational advantage of quantum computing will help to solve many complex and computationally intractable problems in several areas such as drug design, data science, clean energy, finance, industrial chemical development, secure communications, and quantum chemistry. In recent years, tremendous progress in both quantum hardware development and quantum software/algorithm have brought quantum computing much closer to reality. Indeed, the demonstration of quantum supremacy marks a significant milestone in the Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) era - the next logical step being the quantum advantage whereby quantum computers solve…
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