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It's 1994, and a mathematical algorithm puts a spotlight on quantum computing for the first time.
Defence departments, spy agencies and cybersecurity experts are on edge over the explosive Shor's algorithm.
They spend decades and billions of dollars searching for a solution before something called "Q-day" arrives.
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Guests:
Dr Henry EverittSenior technologist for optical sciences, US Army
Emeritus Professor Charles ClarkPhysicist, formerly National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Dr Sushmita RujAssociate professor, University of New South Wales' Institute for Cybersecurity
Special thanks to Nick Adams for reading Peter Shor's limerick.
By ABC Australia4.4
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It's 1994, and a mathematical algorithm puts a spotlight on quantum computing for the first time.
Defence departments, spy agencies and cybersecurity experts are on edge over the explosive Shor's algorithm.
They spend decades and billions of dollars searching for a solution before something called "Q-day" arrives.
Got feedback? Email us [email protected]
Guests:
Dr Henry EverittSenior technologist for optical sciences, US Army
Emeritus Professor Charles ClarkPhysicist, formerly National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Dr Sushmita RujAssociate professor, University of New South Wales' Institute for Cybersecurity
Special thanks to Nick Adams for reading Peter Shor's limerick.

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