Despite that math is firm, we can not deny how important it is for approaching results. Especially in the quantum computing field if no proofs and theories hold, the possibility of quantum computing will remain a pure fantasy. The reviewed paper is “Mathematical Foundation of Quantum Annealing“ By Satoshi Morita and Hidetoshi Nishimori

Quantum mechanics is the magic stick of quantum computing! all of its counter-intuitive properties open up new possibilities for dealing with computing in new ways to gain more access to the smallest systems. The reviewed paper is “An Introduction to Quantum Computing for Non-physicists “ E. Rieffel and W. Polak

The manufacturing process is what transfers an idea from abstraction to reality. and manufacturing utility quantum computers with a quantum processor that reduces the loss of information is the challenge. The reviewed paper is: “Quantum Computing With Superconductors“ KARL K. BERGGREN, MEMBER, IEEE

We are currently witnessing an era of rapid technological advancements, with artificial intelligence (AI) at the forefront, delivering astounding services and capabilities. Yet, there remains significant potential for further advancement, particularly in the realm of machine learning. By harnessing the power of quantum computing, we can develop even more effective training methods for AI systems. This integration promises to propel us into a future filled with even more remarkable and groundbreaking innovations. The paper reviewed is “Machine Learning: Quantum Vs Classical“ TARIQ M. KHAN (Member, IEEE), ANTONIO ROBLES-KELLY (Senior Member, IEEE)

While quantum computers offer groundbreaking advancements in securing data through "Quantum Key Distribution," they also pose a significant challenge to current security methods, which they can easily compromise. Therefore, it is crucial to be fully aware of both the advantages and drawbacks of this technology to effectively balance its innovative benefits with the potential risks to existing security frameworks. The paper reviewed is “Post-Quantum and Code-Based Cryptography—Some Prospective Research Directions “by Chithralekha Balamurugan, Kalpana Singh, Ganeshvani Ganesan and Muttukrishnan Rajarajan.

Quantum Algorithms act like the treasure map, the more this map is accurate and correct the more it helps us reach good applications using the quantum computer. The paper reviewed is “Commercial Applications Of Quantum Computing “By Francesco Bova, Avi Goldfarb, and Roger G. Melko. EPJ Quantum Technology