Quantum Computing and Visualization: A Disruptive Technological Change Ahead
E. Wes Bethel, Mercy G. Amankwah, Jan Balewski, Roel Van, Beeumen, Daan Camps, Daniel Huang, Talita Perciano

TL;DR
This paper discusses how visualization aids understanding of quantum computing and explores the potential of QC to revolutionize data visualization and computational capabilities in the future.
Contribution
It provides a background on quantum computing, examines its interplay with visualization, and discusses future prospects and challenges of integrating QC with visualization technologies.
Findings
Visualization helps represent quantum states like superpositions and entanglement.
Quantum computing may enable new visualization techniques and data analysis methods.
QC hardware and software are rapidly advancing, promising future integration with visualization.
Abstract
The focus of this Visualization Viewpoints article is to provide some background on Quantum Computing (QC), to explore ideas related to how visualization helps in understanding QC, and examine how QC might be useful for visualization with the growth and maturation of both technologies in the future. In a quickly evolving technology landscape, QC is emerging as a promising pathway to overcome the growth limits in classical computing. In some cases, QC platforms offer the potential to vastly outperform the familiar classical computer by solving problems more quickly or that may be intractable on any known classical platform. As further performance gains for classical computing platforms are limited by diminishing Moore's Law scaling, QC platforms might be viewed as a potential successor to the current field of exascale-class platforms. While present-day QC hardware platforms are still…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Computational Physics and Python Applications
