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Algorithms using computers first rose to prominence in the mid-20th century, when the military began writing formulas for, say, determining where to aim a missile at a moving object.
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Using Grover's algorithm to efficiently prepare collective quantum states in optical cavities
The reliable engineering of quantum states, particularly those involving several particles, is central to the development of various quantum technologies, including quantum computers, sensors and ...
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Fast Multiplication: The Incredible Karatsuba Algorithm Explained
In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of big number multiplication and explore how computers perform this task ...
When quantum computers become powerful enough, they could theoretically crack the encryption algorithms that keep us safe. The race is on to find new ones.
Quantum computer succeeds where a classical algorithm fails Quantum computers coupled with traditional machine learning show clear benefits.
Machine learning is all about getting computers to "understand" new concepts, but it's still a pretty inefficient process, often requiring hundreds of examples for training. That may soon change ...
In-person final exams were canceled for thousands of students this spring, so computers stepped in — to disastrous effect.
One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer science.
The findings, published in IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, present a way to protect sensitive videos from rare but extremely powerful computers.
Dijkstra’s algorithm was long thought to be the most efficient way to find a graph’s best routes. Researchers have now proved that it’s “universally optimal.” ...
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