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Theoretical computer science / Emerging technologies / Quantum information science / Quantum computing / Quantum cryptography / Applied mathematics / Quantum mechanics / Quantum algorithm / Hash function / Quantum information / Quantum machine learning
Date: 2009-09-22 19:00:54
Theoretical computer science
Emerging technologies
Quantum information science
Quantum computing
Quantum cryptography
Applied mathematics
Quantum mechanics
Quantum algorithm
Hash function
Quantum information
Quantum machine learning

Cost analysis of hash collisions: will quantum computers make SHARCS obsolete? D. J. Bernstein University of Illinois at Chicago NSF ITR–

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