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See the wiki page on the [[Quantum Computing Threat]] to existing cryptography.  | See the wiki page on the [[Quantum Computing Threat]] to existing cryptography.  | ||
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* Most closely tracks the original suggest from Richard Feynman in modeling the physical reality of Quantum Mechanics.  | * Most closely tracks the original suggest from Richard Feynman in modeling the physical reality of Quantum Mechanics.  | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 16 December 2022
Contents
Full Title or Meme
Quantum Information Theory (QIS) is a further abstraction of an abstract model of real-world physics.
Context
- QIS was first suggested by Richard Feynman as a means to model the real quantum work of subatomic interactions in Information Theory.
 
Three Areas of QIS
These areas were taken from Hoofnagle and Garfinkel's book[1]
Quantum Sensing
Quantum Communication
See the wiki page on the Quantum Computing Threat to existing cryptography.
Quantum Computing
- Most closely tracks the original suggest from Richard Feynman in modeling the physical reality of Quantum Mechanics.
 - Note that some would place the Quantum Computing Threat in this category as well. Any taxonomy such as this runs into classification ambiguity.
 
References
- ↑ Chris Jay Hoofnagle and Simson L. Garfinkel, Law and Policy for the Quantum Age Cambridge UP 2022 ISN 9781108793179