ANALYSIS OF BASIC SCIENCES IN COMPUTERS AND QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY

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JULIO CESAR ROMERO PABÓN , GABRIEL MAURICIO VERGARA RÍOS , KENNEDY HURTADO IBARRA

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Quantum computers are machines that are characterized by having power and speed, physical characteristics that can be used to optimize research that requires the management of a large amount of data and information, such as: solving many open problems in science, searching for a cure. to diseases, discover new organic materials, help improve the environment and social problems,  etc. In these times where the technological revolution allows researchers from different parts of the world to work on the development of new quantum technologies, based on quantum mechanics or atomic nature due to the particles that make up the atom, they are very complex and very expensive laboratory technologies that They are developed experimentally by large companies with limited success. However, engineers and physicists predict that in the medium term we will begin to feel the social impact of new quantum technologies due to their multiple applications in different areas of science such as mathematics, cryptography, construction of materials, communications, commerce, finance, education, genetics, medicine, transportation, meteorology and among others.

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JULIO CESAR ROMERO PABÓN , GABRIEL MAURICIO VERGARA RÍOS , KENNEDY HURTADO IBARRA

Julio Cesar Romero Pabón 1, Gabriel Mauricio Vergara Ríos 2 , Kennedy Hurtado Ibarra 3

Universidad del Atlántico. Barranquilla. Colombia 1

Universidad del Atlántico. Barranquilla. Colombia 2

Universidad Popular del Cesar. Colombia3

julioromero@mail.uniatlantico.edu.co 1

gabrielvergara@mail.uniatlantico.edu.co 2

kennedyhurtado@mail.uniatlantico.edu.co 3

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