“Using the D-Wave Advantage, we successfully factored a 22-bit RSA integer, demonstrating the potential for quantum machines to tackle cryptographic problems,” the researchers wrote in the paper.https://www.csoonline.com/article/3562701/chinese-researchers-break-rsa-encryption-with-a-quantum-computer.html
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受不了包 (shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Oct-2024 03:11:47 JST 受不了包 -
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受不了包 (shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Oct-2024 03:18:42 JST 受不了包 @ignaloidas@not.acu.lt oh interesting, i was not aware. i guess the main takeway from the paper is that it's a big jump on the combinatorial optimization over previous benchmarks by purdue, lockheed and fujitsu
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Ignas Kiela (ignaloidas@not.acu.lt)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Oct-2024 03:18:44 JST Ignas Kiela @shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev 22 bits is tiny
~400 bits is doable with regular computers these days
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