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Understanding The Nitrate Indicators Product: Stirwand Company: Quantum Age Water Researched and Written by
, 2008
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Quantum Optics.
, 2003
"... i”The nineteenth century was known as the machine age, the twentieth century will go down in history as the information age. I believe the twenty-first century will be the quantum age.” — Paul Davies (1996) ”..it seems that the laws of physics present no barrier to reduc-ing the size of computers un ..."
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i”The nineteenth century was known as the machine age, the twentieth century will go down in history as the information age. I believe the twenty-first century will be the quantum age.” — Paul Davies (1996) ”..it seems that the laws of physics present no barrier to reduc-ing the size of computers
Quantum Cryptography
"... Abstract — For ages,mathematicians have searched for a system that would allow two people to exchangemessages in perfect privacy.Quantum cryptography wins to make data secure using fundamentalphysical principles such Heisenbers uncertainty principle and cloning theorem.probably its bestknown applica ..."
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Abstract — For ages,mathematicians have searched for a system that would allow two people to exchangemessages in perfect privacy.Quantum cryptography wins to make data secure using fundamentalphysical principles such Heisenbers uncertainty principle and cloning theorem.probably its bestknown
Quantum Computing
, 1997
"... INTRODUCTION Many kinds of numerical problems cannot be solved using conventional computers because of the time required to complete the computation. For example, the computer time required to factor an integer containing N digits is believed to increase exponentially with N. It has been estimated ..."
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estimated that the time required to factor a 150-digit number using the fastest supercomputers currently available would be longer than the age of the universe. Future increases in the speed of conventional computers will clearly be inadequate for problems of that kind, which are often of considerable
Quantum effects and superquintessence in the new age of precision cosmology
, 2004
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Recent observations of Type Ia supernova at high redshifts establish that +0.13
Aging in Blinking Quantum Dots: Renewal or Slow Modulation?
"... In the context of complexity science, in the last few years there has been an increasing interest in the fluorescence intermittency of new nanomaterials, which for this reason have been called [1] Blinking Quantum Dots (BQD). The theoretical interest for these new materials is due, to a great ex ..."
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In the context of complexity science, in the last few years there has been an increasing interest in the fluorescence intermittency of new nanomaterials, which for this reason have been called [1] Blinking Quantum Dots (BQD). The theoretical interest for these new materials is due, to a great
Births in Europe into Tempo, Quantum, and Age Structure Effects
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Semantic Searchable Encryption Scheme based on Lattice in Quantum-era
"... Abstract. When data is outsourced to a remote storage server, search-able encryption plays an important role to protect data privacy while allowing users to retrieve data in the massive ciphertext. As far as we know, most of the existing searchable encryption schemes work based on the bilinear map. ..."
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. These schemes may not be secure in the quantum age. Both discrete logarithms and factorization can be solved by quantum computer in a polynomial time. There is very few searchable encryption scheme that can be proved secure in post quantum age. In this paper, in order to construct a post-quantum secure scheme
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