Will quantum computers simulate complex biological systems faster or more accurately than classical computers by 2026?
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A quantum computer can simulate a protein folding process that takes longer than the limit for classical computers.
A quantum computer can predict the binding affinity of a drug molecule to a target protein with higher accuracy than classical methods.
A quantum computer can model the interactions of multiple drugs and their effects on the human body with lower computational cost than classical methods.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12033-023-00765-4
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