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Quantum Blockchain: A Systematic Review
Peter Nimbe (University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana), Benjamin Asubam Weyori (University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana), Jacob Mensah (University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana), Anokye Acheampong Amponsah (University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana), Adebayo Felix Adekoya (University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana), and Emmanuel Adjei Domfeh (University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana)
Copyright: © 2022
|Pages: 35
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5072-7.ch001
Abstract
Quantum blockchain is a distributed database that is decentralized, encrypted, and based on quantum information theory and computation. This comes as a result of the recent progress made in quantum computing and the need for quantum equivalents of classical blockchains. Algorithms, frameworks, models, tools, architectures, and databases, of which quantum blockchain is a part, are still being standardized. Recently, the growth of quantum information theory and computation has resulted in a rise in the number of research ongoing in this domain. This chapter presents an insight into quantum blockchain using the PRISMA technique with results registered and analyzed. The literature is analyzed based on some parameters or categorizations accompanied by graphical and tabular representations.