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In theory, quantum physics can bypass the hard mathematical problems at the root of modern encryption. A new proof shows how.
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Century-old math puzzle that stumped top supercomputers solved by quantum computing
Researchers have successfully used a quantum algorithm to solve a complex century-old mathematical problem long considered ...
In March, D-Wave announced it performed a materials simulation using quantum technology. A few weeks later, Quantinuum published a paper in Nature detailing how it used the company’s six-qubit ...
Quantum computing is widely believed to be a revolutionary new technology. In fact, it is a double-edged sword. If efficient ...
Since the 1990s, evidence has been growing that quantum computers should be able to solve a range of particularly complex ...
Today’s digital security relies on one fragile truth: that breaking today’s encryption standards, using tools available today, would take centuries. Quantum computing brings a shift in this reality.
It's time to run your errands, and you've got multiple stops to make. From your house, you have to hit the supermarket, the gas station, and the hardware store, all before returning home. Assuming you ...
Encryption—the process of sending a scrambled message that only the intended recipient’s device can decode—allows private and public sectors alike to safeguard information. Traditional encryption uses ...
A University of Saskatchewan lab is hoping to stop the next pandemic before it begins with the help of some very large and ...
The laws of physics imply that the passage of time is an illusion. To avoid this conclusion, we might have to rethink the reality of infinitely precise numbers. Strangely, although we feel as if we ...
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