NOUN | a quantum computer | quantum computers | |
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- A quantum computer is a computer whose model of computation is based on quantum mechanics.
- In 1998, cytosine was used in an early demonstration of quantum information processing when Oxford University researchers implemented the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm on a two qubit nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computer (NMRQC).
- By using Grover's algorithm on a quantum computer, brute-force key search can be made quadratically faster. However, this could be countered by doubling the key length.
- Chalmers is coordinating the Graphene Flagship, the European Union's biggest research initiative to bring graphene innovation out of the lab and into commercial applications, and leading the development of a Swedish quantum computer.
- Currently, 2048 bit RSA is commonly used, which is sufficient for current systems. However, current key sizes would all be cracked quickly with a powerful quantum computer.
- On January 29, 2021 Shenzhen SpinQ Technology announced that they will release the first-ever desktop quantum computer.
- The lab will house a 512 qubit quantum computer from D-Wave Systems, and the USRA (Universities Space Research Association) will invite researchers from around the world to share time on it.
- SQUIDs constructed from super-cooled niobium wire loops are used as the basis for D-Wave Systems 2000Q quantum computer.
- Shor's algorithm is a quantum computer algorithm for finding the prime factors of an integer. It was developed in 1994 by the American mathematician Peter Shor.
- In the definition of the class, if we replace the ordinary Turing machine with a quantum computer, we get the class BQP.
- A quantum computer is a computer that exploits quantum mechanical phenomena.
- Hallgren showed that a quantum computer can find a product representation, as described above, for the solution to Pell's equation in polynomial time.
- Shor's algorithm can factor any integer in a polynomial number of steps on a quantum computer.
- In 1994, Peter Shor showed that a quantum computer – if one could ever be practically created for the purpose – would be able to factor in polynomial time, breaking RSA; see Shor's algorithm.
- Quantum computers have been shown by Peter Shor and others to be much faster at solving some problems that the security of traditional asymmetric encryption algorithms depends on.
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