What is Quantum Computing and How Can it Help Mitigate Climate Change? – EARTH.ORG
Quantum Computing refers to a new form of computation based on quantum physics. It is expected to outperform classical computers in processing data and deriving optimisation from it. This technology can be widely adopted in the environmental sector, including enhancing the performance of energy sources and optimising urban planning.
The classical computers that we use in our daily lives are beneficial to the development of humanity. Yet, these are being slowly substituted by increasingly sophisticated machines.
One problem that classical computers are so bad at solving is optimisation. For instance, how many possible combinations are there to configure the seats of 10 people around a table? The answer is 10, equivalent to about 3.6 million combinations. When the number of seats keeps increasing, the number of possible combinations multiplies. In order to find the optimal arrangement of the seats, we first need a list of criteria that determines the optimal arrangement. However, the most energy- and time-consuming part is that the classical computers need to simulate each combination to generate a result. Depending on the scale of the data, it may take an extremely long time for classical computers to generate a result. Yet, quantum computers have the potential to solve problems in just minutes.
The basic unit of information for classical computers is called a binary digit also commonly known as bit. A bit is either 1 or 0. If there are two bits in a row, there will be four possible combinations 00, 01, 10, and 11. Therefore, classical computers need to simulate four times to generate a result.
On the other hand, the basic unit of information for quantum computers is called a qubit. A qubit is not either 1 or 0. Instead, it exists in a superposition of 1 and 0. In other words, it is simultaneously a 1 and a 0. Therefore, two qubits in a row are in a superposition of four states 00, 01, 10, and 11. Why is it revolutionary? Well, being in a superposition of all states suggests that, theoretically, quantum computers are only required to simulate once to generate a result. It only takes a few attempts to find the optimal arrangement of 10 seats within more than 3.6 million combinations.
You might also like: 4 Commonly-Used Smart City Technologies
Quantum computing can be adopted in any field that requires optimisation; it can be about enhancing the performance of an energy source as well as about developing a smart city where the consumption of energy is minimised.
One example is the quadratic assignment problem (QAP), a mathematical problem that classical computers perform badly. Suppose there are n of facilities and n of locations, and you are required to configure one facility in each location to minimize the consumption of energy. Logically, if we need to transport frequently a lot of goods between two facilities, we would like to place them closer, and vice versa. A study has compared the performance of a quantum computer and a classical computer in solving the quadratic assignment problem by giving them data from 20 facilities and locations. As a result, the quantum computer generated an accurate answer in about 700 seconds whereas the classical computer failed to do so within the time limit of 12 hours. This study demonstrates the huge potential of quantum computing to optimize urban planning to minimize the consumption of energy.
In addition to its functions, quantum computing by itself is an environmentally friendly technology. According to a study jointly published by NASA, Google, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a quantum computer required only 0.002% of the energy consumed by a classical computer to perform the same task. The energy consumed by computers is enormous; not including the energy consumed by normal peoples computers and smartphones, data centres themselves already account for more than 1% of global electricity. If data can be stored in terms of qubits, we can save up a huge amount of energy.
The worlds most powerful quantum computer now is the Eagle, developed by the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) with a capacity of 127 qubits. However, scientists suggest that quantum computers are not commercially useful if their capacity does not reach at least 1,000 qubits. The slow development of quantum computers is mainly due to the technical difficulties in building them.
Scientists are required to manipulate particles as small as electrons in order to make qubits. Electrons need to be maintained in coherence, meaning the state in which the waves of the electrons can coherently interfere with each other. Yet, electrons are highly sensitive to the outside environment, like noise and temperature. Therefore, the manufacturing of qubits is usually done in an isolated environment from the outside world that runs at near absolute zero. Since the movement of atoms is at their lowest state of energy at absolute zero, keeping the electrons at such a temperature helps them to be stable and less affected by the outside environment. This is a way to mitigate the occurrence of decoherence. Yet, we still do not have a clear method to correct decoherence when it occurred because exterior interference may destroy the remaining coherence of other electrons.
Although quantum computing is still at the stage of development, we have already witnessed an enormous improvement in this field since its birth as a theory in the 1980s. Quantum Computing may be the next greatest advancement in humanity, from developing medicines for different incurable diseases by tracking the molecular data of human bodies that classical computers cannot do, to optimising the energy efficiency of cities, countries, and even the world.
You might also like: Top 7 Smart Cities in the World and How They Do It
Originally posted here:
What is Quantum Computing and How Can it Help Mitigate Climate Change? - EARTH.ORG
- Are We in a Quantum Computing Bubble? - MSN - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Quantum computing is so fire No, seriously. BofA says it could be humanity's biggest breakthrough since the discovery of fire - Fortune - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- 2 Top Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy in July - The Motley Fool - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Bitcoin News: How Quantum Computing Threatens the Math Behind Satoshi Nakamoto's Creation - CoinDesk - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Should You Invest $1,000 in Quantum Computing Competitor Rigetti Computing? - The Motley Fool - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Google solves septillionyear problem This quantum chip is the end of computers - El Diario 24 - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Researchers Push for Open-Source Quantum Tools to Break Critical Industry Bottlenecks - The Quantum Insider - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Quantum Leap or Overpriced Hype? D-Wave's $400M Raise and the Future of Quantum Computing - AInvest - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Want to Invest in Quantum Computing Without the Crazy Risk? Buy These 3 Stocks. - The Globe and Mail - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Quantum computing edges closer to biotech reality in Moderna-IBM pact - R&D World - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Scientists achieve 'magic state' quantum computing breakthrough 20 years in the making quantum computers can never be truly useful without it -... - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Guest Post -- Practical Quantum Advantage in the Context of Quantum AI: Rise of the Hybrid Systems - The Quantum Insider - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Warren Buffett Is Invested in These Three Magnificent Quantum Computing Stocks. Here's the Best of the Bunch. - Yahoo Finance - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- After Plummeting by 18%, Could This Quantum Computing Stock Stage a Second-Half Comeback? - The Motley Fool - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Scientists make 'magic state' breakthrough after 20 years without it, quantum computers can never be truly useful - Live Science - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- D-Wave Quantum Skyrocketed Today. Is the Stock a Buy? - Yahoo Finance - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- EIFO and the Novo Nordisk Foundation Acquire the Worlds Most Powerful Quantum Computer - Novo Nordisk Fonden - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Israel and US to forge $200m tech hub for AI and quantum science development - The Times of Israel - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Quantum code breaking? You'd get further with an 8-bit computer, an abacus, and a dog - theregister.com - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Is quantum computing the next big thing in stocks? - TheStreet - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- What to do while pursuing the promise of quantum computing - Brookings - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Microsoft and Atom Computing Partner on Level 2 Quantum System for Nordic Users - The Quantum Insider - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Progress Toward Practical Areas of Quantum Technology - CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Hybrid classical and quantum computing for enhanced glioma tumor classification using TCGA data - Nature - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Oxford Ionics And Iceberg Quantum Partner to Accelerate Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing - The Quantum Insider - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Are We Truly Prepared for the Era of Quantum Computing? - Security Boulevard - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- New quantum computer with great potential to boost Nordic research and innovation - Novo Nordisk Fonden - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Launching a Quantum Computer, Photonics Meets Electronics in a First-of-its-Kind Chip - Photonics Spectra - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Huge investment to build in Denmark the first level-2 quantum computer - The Copenhagen Post - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- D-Wave Quantum Skyrocketed Today. Is the Stock a Buy? - The Motley Fool - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Oxford Ionics and Iceberg Quantum Partner to Design Fault-Tolerant Quantum Architecture - Quantum Computing Report - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Cornell And IBM Demonstrate Error-Resistant Quantum Computing Advance - Quantum Zeitgeist - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Quobly and Inria Partner to Advance Scalable, Sovereign Quantum Systems in France - Quantum Computing Report - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- How IBM and Moderna (MRNA) Are Using Quantum Computing to Design Vaccines Faster - TipRanks - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Why D-Wave Quantum Stock Skyrocketed 74.3% in the First Half of 2025 -- and What Comes Next - The Motley Fool - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- D-Wave Quantum Skyrocketed Today. Is the Stock a Buy? - Nasdaq - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- IBM and Moderna Team Up on Quantum Study. What It Means for the World of Medicine. - Barron's - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Silicon Spin Qubits: Scaling Toward the Million-Qubit Era - EE Times Europe - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Why D-Wave Quantum Stock Skyrocketed 74.3% in the First Half of 2025 -- and What Comes Next - The Globe and Mail - July 18th, 2025 [July 18th, 2025]
- Universal Quantum and TUHH Partner on Scalable Quantum Software for 100 000-Qubit Machines - The Quantum Insider - July 16th, 2025 [July 16th, 2025]
- IonQ, D-Wave, and Rigetti Face Off Ahead of Earnings Whos Nearest to Commercial Breakthrough? - TipRanks - July 16th, 2025 [July 16th, 2025]
- Granite Geek: As quantum mechanics turns 100, it is sneaking into everyday life - Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - July 16th, 2025 [July 16th, 2025]
- The rise of women in quantum science in India and the legacy of Satyendra Nath Bose - Physics World - July 16th, 2025 [July 16th, 2025]
- BDx and Anyon launch hybrid quantum AI testbed in Singapore - Light Reading - July 16th, 2025 [July 16th, 2025]
- What Is RSA Encryption, And Did China Really Break It? - SlashGear - July 14th, 2025 [July 14th, 2025]
- D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) Loses 11.8% as 2 Tech Giants Could Threaten its Competitive Edge - MSN - July 14th, 2025 [July 14th, 2025]
- Cracking the quantum code: light and glass are set to transform computing - Cyprus Mail - July 14th, 2025 [July 14th, 2025]
- Revolutionary Quantum-AI Drone Tech Transforms Military Defense and Weather Forecasting - Stock Titan - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- How Post-Quantum Cryptography Affects Security and Encryption Algorithms - Cisco Blogs - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- QUANTUM COMPUTING INVESTIGATION INITIATED BY FORMER LOUISIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC Investigates the Officers and Directors of... - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- TRIUMF, Perimeter Institute, and D-Wave Collaborate on Quantum-AI for Particle Physics Simulation - Quantum Computing Report - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- The next leap for the technology sector: quantum computing - TechRadar - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- Forget ransomware - most firms think quantum computing is the biggest security risk to come - MSN - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- Quantum Computers Could Break Encryption : Are We Ready for the Digital Apocalypse? - Geeky Gadgets - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- Texas wants to lead in the next big thing in computing. But is it too late? - Austin American-Statesman - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- Post-quantum cryptographic inventory the latest PQC buzzword and why you need to know it - Cybernews - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- Billionaires Are Buying This Quantum Computing Stock Hand Over Fist (Hint: It's Not IonQ or D-Wave Quantum) - Yahoo Finance - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- Is Rigetti Computing the Top Quantum Computing Stock for the Second Half of 2025? - Nasdaq - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- CHAMP-ION Project: Why Europe Isnt Backing Down in the Quantum Computer Race - embedded.com - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- Tiny quantum drumhead sends sound with 1-in-a-million losspoised to rewrite tech - ScienceDaily - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- The Q-Day Countdown: What It Is and Why You Should Care - Security Boulevard - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- Finland breaks quantum record with 1-millisecond qubit coherence - Interesting Engineering - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- Quantum Breakthrough: Qubit Coherence Hits Record Millisecond Milestone - The Debrief - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- Japan needs to take the quantum-technology leap - The Japan Times - July 10th, 2025 [July 10th, 2025]
- NPL quantum circuits imaging could unlock stable quantum computers - Innovation News Network - July 8th, 2025 [July 8th, 2025]
- Should You Buy Rigetti Computing Stock for Less Than $15? - The Motley Fool - July 8th, 2025 [July 8th, 2025]
- Individual defects in superconducting quantum circuits imaged for the first time - Phys.org - July 8th, 2025 [July 8th, 2025]
- What's the Story? Quantum computing meets telecom - Light Reading - July 8th, 2025 [July 8th, 2025]
- Photonic powerhouse: Light is driving the quantum revolution - Laser Focus World - July 8th, 2025 [July 8th, 2025]
- Quantum Computers Pose Long-Term Threat to Bitcoin Security - AInvest - July 8th, 2025 [July 8th, 2025]
- Quantum Computing 'Q-Day' Threatens Bitcoin (BTC) & Ethereum (ETH) as Singapore Tightens Crypto Regulations - Blockchain News - July 8th, 2025 [July 8th, 2025]
- 2 Top Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy in July - Yahoo Finance - July 6th, 2025 [July 6th, 2025]
- Cracking the quantum code: light and glass are set to transform computing - ScienceBlog.com - July 6th, 2025 [July 6th, 2025]
- Helgoland 2025: the inside story of what happened on the quantum island - Physics World - July 6th, 2025 [July 6th, 2025]
- A shortcut to quantum randomness: Hacked qubit blocks achieve the unexpected - Interesting Engineering - July 6th, 2025 [July 6th, 2025]
- Physicists use 5,564-qubit quantum computer to model the death of our universe - The Brighter Side of News - July 6th, 2025 [July 6th, 2025]
- Small, room-temperature quantum computers that use light on the horizon after breakthrough, scientists say - Live Science - July 4th, 2025 [July 4th, 2025]
- Quantum computers are surprisingly random but that's a good thing - New Scientist - July 4th, 2025 [July 4th, 2025]
- Quantum computers could bring lost Bitcoin back to life: Heres how - Cointelegraph - July 4th, 2025 [July 4th, 2025]
- The Quantum Computing Industry Is Crowded. Why D-Wave, IonQ, and Rigetti Are a Buy. - Barron's - July 4th, 2025 [July 4th, 2025]