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The prospects of quantum computing in computational molecular biology

Carlos Outeiral, Martin Strahm, Jiye Shi, Garrett M. Morris, Simon C. Benjamin, Charlotte M. Deane

2020Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Computational Molecular Science201 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Quantum computers can in principle solve certain problems exponentially more quickly than their classical counterparts. We have not yet reached the advent of useful quantum computation, but when we do, it will affect nearly all scientific disciplines. In this review, we examine how current quantum algorithms could revolutionize computational biology and bioinformatics. There are potential benefits across the entire field, from the ability to process vast amounts of information and run machine learning algorithms far more efficiently, to algorithms for quantum simulation that are poised to improve computational calculations in drug discovery, to quantum algorithms for optimization that may advance fields from protein structure prediction to network analysis. However, these exciting prospects are susceptible to “hype,” and it is also important to recognize the caveats and challenges in this new technology. Our aim is to introduce the promise and limitations of emerging quantum computing technologies in the areas of computational molecular biology and bioinformatics. This article is categorized under: Structure and Mechanism > Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics Data Science > Computer Algorithms and Programming Electronic Structure Theory > Ab Initio Electronic Structure Methods

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceQuantum computerQuantumTheoretical computer scienceComputational complexity theoryComputational modelProcess (computing)Modelling biological systemsComputational problemQuantum algorithmStructural biologySystems biologyQuantum complexity theoryMechanism (biology)Ab initioElectronic structureComputational scienceQuantum chemistryDrug discoveryQuantum informationUnconventional computingQuantum information scienceComputational genomicsAlgorithmComputational simulationField (mathematics)Quantum stateStatistical physicsQuantum machine learningQuantum sortNatural computingQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureMachine Learning in Materials ScienceScientific Computing and Data Management