Author
Ekert, A
Jozsa, R
Journal title
Reviews of Modern Physics
DOI
10.1103/RevModPhys.68.733
Issue
3
Volume
68
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2026-01-18T12:08:38.577+00:00
Page
733-753
Abstract
Current technology is beginning to allow us to manipulate rather than just observe individual quantum phenomena. This opens up the possibility of exploiting quantum effects to perform computations beyond the scope of any classical computer. Recently Peter Shor discovered an efficient algorithm for factoring whole numbers, which uses characteristically quantum effects. The algorithm illustrates the potential power of quantum computation, as there is no known efficient classical method for solving this problem. The authors give an exposition of Shor's algorithm together with an introduction to quantum computation and complexity theory. They discuss experiments that may contribute to its practical implementation.
Symplectic ID
313244
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
01 Jul 1996
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