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**As quantum computing slowly edges closer to disrupting encryption standards, governments are imposing export bans with peculiar undertones. This article explores the reasons behind these restrictions, the basics of quantum computing, and why we need quantum-resistant encryption to secure our digital future. ** ![quantum-end-to-encryption.jpg](https://static.daniweb.com/attachments/4/085ad9800754573666c8e40f1272bd2b.jpg) ## Nations Putting Export Bans on …

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Hi everyone, I'm happy to fill in any gaps in programming for quantum computers ("quantum programming"). I'm sure all have heard lots about, but unless you are in the field already there can also be misinformation involved. The bottom line - many the field of quantum programming is exciting, emerging, …

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What has Schrodinger got to do with the complex and paradoxical concept of quantum computing? The answer is that both Erwin and his hypothetical cat relate directly to this subatomic world. In fact, Schrodinger is often referred to as the father of quantum mechanics. ## Erwin who? ## [Erwin Schrodinger](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Schr%C3%B6dinger) …

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Hello everyone, I need best books by best authors on following subjects. Money not a constraint. All subjects are from Computer Science. If you know whose books for the subjects is the best please comment below the name of the book and Author name. Thanks in Advance. Mathematical foundations Mathematical …

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How small can a laser get? Good question, and according to the physicists at the [URL="http://www.nist.gov/"]National Institute of Standards and Technology[/URL] (NIST) the answer is very small indeed, one single quantum dot small perhaps. To put this into some perspective, a typical microdisk laser of the type currently used in …

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With all the disscussion about classical computing issues on Daniweb, I thought it was time for an explanation of quantum computing. As I'm sure most of you are aware, a conventional CPU performs operations by switching transistors on and off in order to manipulate values stored on registers. The registors …

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Hello everyone. I would imagine a fair few people who hang around in this forum have done or are doing computing related degrees. I was just wondering, do computer science / related degrees these days contain material on upcoming new computing technologies like quantum computing and biological computing? You can …

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I have just entered the suse 9.2 pro realm and know very little about linux. I have an AMD 700 mghz duron cpu, with win xp on a 30 gig quantum fireball HD, and suse on a 20 gig western digital HD. I have been a mouse pooint and click …

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