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Advances in quantum computing : Nuclear magnetic resonance (non reviewed)
Presently quantum computer seems to be a science fiction, but it will be a reality very soon, as silicon electronics are a staple of the computing industry, but researchers are now exploring other techniques to deliver powerful computers. This poster paper highlights the advances in quantum computing.