The State of Quantum Computing 2025: Foundations, Advanced Materials, and the Road to Scalable Quantum Technologies
Abstract
Based on a talk by Beatriz Yankelevich, Stanford Quantum Computing Association
The evolution of computation has been defined by humanity’s ability to manipulate information through increasingly sophisticated physical systems – from mechanical calculators to silicon-based transistors.
Classical computing governed by Boolean logic and binary states, has reached a level of maturity that underpins moderns digital society. However, as transitors dimesions shrink to the nanometer scale, quantum mechanical effects – once considered parasitic – have become unavoidable.
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