Seth M. Porter writes: “For many, their first experience with access to high-performance computing and high-speed internet was at a local library. Just as libraries once opened the door to high-performance computing and the internet, they can help make quantum computing accessible. Quantum computing uses the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in ways that allow certain problems to be solved exponentially faster than with classical computing. It may still be years from scaled commercial use, but the revolution is no longer theoretical, and I believe libraries should be at its center.”
