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  1. Recorded 27 November 2023. Peter Shor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology presents “Green Family Lecture: Quantum Computing” at IPAM's Topology, Qua...

    • 53 min
    • 1999
    • Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
  2. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Renowned mathematician and quantum computing pioneer Peter W. Shor PhD ’85 has been named the recipient of MIT’s 2022-2023 James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award, the highest honor the Institute faculty can bestow upon one of its members each academic year. The Killian Award citation credits Shor, who is the Morss Professor of ...

  3. Shor's Algorithm is one of the most famous Quantum Algorithms that exist today. It remains so renowned because of its implications for the world of cryptography and, in fact, almost every facet of our lives, from communications to finance. Because if Quantum Computers can effectively run Peter Shor's Algorithm, they can break into the very fabric of our modern life, and one can argue that ...

  4. Peter Williston Shor (nacido el 14 de agosto de 1959) es un profesor estadounidense de matemáticas aplicadas en el MIT . Es conocido por su trabajo en computación cuántica , en particular por diseñar el algoritmo de Shor , un algoritmo cuántico para factorizar exponencialmente más rápido que el mejor algoritmo conocido actualmente que se ejecuta en una computadora clásica.

  5. Peter Williston Shor, né le 14 août 1959, est un mathématicien américain. Il est connu pour son travail sur le calcul quantique , en particulier pour l' algorithme de Shor , un algorithme quantique utilisé pour la décomposition en produit de facteurs premiers , qui à l'heure actuelle, est exponentiellement plus rapide que le meilleur algorithme connu tournant sur un ordinateur classique.

  6. www.quantamagazine.org › thirty-years-later-aQuanta Magazine

    17 de out. de 2023 · Peter Shor didn’t set out to break the internet. But an algorithm he developed in the mid-1990s threatened to do just that. In a landmark paper, Shor showed how a hypothetical computer that exploited the quirks of quantum physics could break large numbers into their prime factors far faster than any ordinary classical machine.

  7. Recorded 01 December 2023. Peter Shor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology presents "Green Family Lecture: Scrambling Time and black holes" at IPAM's...

    • 55 min
    • 779
    • Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)