A new open-source program for quantum physics helps researchers obtain results in record time
PADERBORN, NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA, JUL 30 – Phoenix is an open-source tool enabling fast, detailed quantum light simulations on standard laptops, improving efficiency by up to 99.8%, researchers said.
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Quantum scheme protects videos from prying eyes and tampering
Quantum physics enables hack-proof video transmission. sakkmesterke/iStock via Getty ImagesWe have developed a new way to secure video transmissions so even quantum computers in the future won’t be able to break into private video livestreams or recordings. We are computer scientists who study computer security. Our research introduces quantum-safe video encryption, which combines two complementary techniques: quantum encryption and secure inter…
A new open-source program for quantum physics helps researchers obtain results in record time
Scientists at the Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS) and the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2) at Paderborn University have developed a powerful open-source software tool that allows them to simulate light behavior in quantum systems.
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