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The fundamental concepts of nano and quantum systems of informatics have been presented. The nanotechnological processes taking place in biological systems of informatics have been discussed in terms of informatics. Presented analysis shows that the application of nanotechnologies in the technical informatic systems enables realization of processes for formation of products and objects with self-replication feature, similarly to the processes existing in biological informatic systems. It seems also that the quantum technologies enable further miniaturization of the technical systems of informatics as well as make the execution time of some computing processes like, e.g. Shor's and Grover's algorithms, shorter.

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S. Węgrzyn
J. Klamka
L. Znamirowski
R. Winiarczyk
S. Nowak
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This article reviews chosen topics related to the development of Information Quantum Technologies in the major areas of measurements, communications, and computing. These fields start to build their ecosystems which in the future will probably coalesce into a homogeneous quantum information layer consisting of such interconnected components as quantum internet, full size quantum computers with efficient error corrections and ultrasensitive quantum metrology nodes stationary and mobile. Today, however, the skepticism expressing many doubts about the realizability of this optimistic view fights with a cheap optimism pouring out of some popular press releases. Where is the truth? Financing of the IQT by key players in research, development and markets substantially strengthens the optimistic side. Keeping the bright side with some reservations, we concentrate on showing the FAST pace of IQT developments in such areas as biological sciences, quantum evolutionary computations, quantum internet and some of its components.
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Katarzyna Nałęcz-Charkiewicz
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Jana Meles
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Wioleta Rzęsa
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Andrzej A. Wojciechowski
1
Eryk Warchulski
1
Kacper Kania
1
Justyna Stypułkowska
1
Grzegorz Fluder
1
Ryszard S. Romaniuk
1

  1. Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
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This paper is written by a group of Ph.D. students pursuing their work in different areas of ICT, outside the direct area of Information Quantum Technologies IQT. An ambitious task was undertaken to research, by each co-author, a potential practical influence of the current IQT development on their current work. The research of co-authors span the following areas of ICT: CMOS for IQT, QEC, quantum time series forecasting, IQT in biomedicine. The intention of the authors is to show how quickly the quantum techniques can penetrate in the nearest future other, i.e. their own, areas of ICT.
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Bogdan J. Bednarski
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Łukasz E. Lepak
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Jakub J. Łyskawa
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Paweł Pieńczuk
1
Maciej Rosoł
1
Ryszard S. Romaniuk
1

  1. Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

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