The quantum revolution is gaining momentum. Already, quantum sensors and communication devices are changing how people manage and protect both digital and natural assets. On the horizon, quantum computers and simulators promise to unleash previously unimaginable capacities, directly implicating national security. These capacities manifest in two key ways: enabling new applications that solve computational problems and provide unique insight into material properties that classical computers cannot, and supercharging the capabilities of algorithms through enormous efficiency gains. The extent and direction of innovation in the quantum field will crucially depend on the industrial organization of this nascent sector.
Structuring Markets for Strategic Quantum Innovation (Tracey Forrest , Nikolas Guggenberger – Just Security)
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