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In 1994, mathematician Peter Shor introduced a quantum-computing algorithm that could reduce the time it takes to find the prime factors of large numbers from billions of years using a ...
Adiabatic computing has been used to factorise a larger number than any previous quantum computer, but is the method truly quantum?
DNA computers have to date only been able to run one algorithm, but a new design shows how these machines can be made more flexible—and useful.
A million-dollar puzzle relating to prime numbers could be tackled using only a mid-sized quantum computer. Instead mathematicians find ways to count primes below ever bigger values of X and ...
Image Credits:Atom Computing Using this system, Microsoft and Atom Computing created 20 logical qubits made from 80 physical qubits and successfully ran the Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm on it.
How quantum computing can help In our article, we describe how integrating quantum computing with machine learning could give rise to secure algorithms called quantum machine learning models.