Quantum Computing and Security Advancements

The field of quantum computing and security is rapidly evolving, with a focus on developing innovative solutions to bridge the gap between classical and quantum software development. Researchers are exploring new frameworks and paradigms, such as hybrid cryptography and service-oriented quantum computing, to enable the scalable and modular integration of quantum computing into real-world software systems. Noteworthy papers in this area include C2|Q>, which presents a robust framework for bridging classical and quantum software development, and Rethinking Services in the Quantum Age, which introduces the Service-Oriented Quantum paradigm. These advancements have the potential to transform the field of computer vision, with quantum-enhanced computer vision emerging as a new research area. Overall, the field is moving towards developing practical and commercially viable quantum computing systems and technologies, with a focus on software engineering and security.

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Hybrid Horizons: Policy for Post-Quantum Security

C2|Q>: A Robust Framework for Bridging Classical and Quantum Software Development

Rethinking Services in the Quantum Age: The SOQ Paradigm

Impossible Cloud Network: A Decentralized Internet Infrastructure Layer

Quantum Computing as a Service - a Software Engineering Perspective

An HPC-Inspired Blueprint for a Technology-Agnostic Quantum Middle Layer

Identification and optimal control strategies for the transversal splitting of ultra--cold Bose gases

Quantum-enhanced Computer Vision: Going Beyond Classical Algorithms

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