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JohnBarchak
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Chris Fuchs, the leading expert on the foundation of quantum mechanics, comments on the veil of secrecy descending on quantum
crypto in a 2002 PC Magazine article. Here is a quote from the
article:
"Drawing on the seemingly magical principles of quantum mechanics—the
physics associated with very small particles—it allows two people to
exchange encryption keys over a public network, use those keys to
encode their correspondence, and know that the correspondence is
completely secure."
I am sure that Chris Fuchs does not believe that quantum crypto
is "magic". It is not magic and it is deterministic. The article
can be found at:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0%2C1759%2C440474%2C00.asp
All the best
John B.
crypto in a 2002 PC Magazine article. Here is a quote from the
article:
"Drawing on the seemingly magical principles of quantum mechanics—the
physics associated with very small particles—it allows two people to
exchange encryption keys over a public network, use those keys to
encode their correspondence, and know that the correspondence is
completely secure."
I am sure that Chris Fuchs does not believe that quantum crypto
is "magic". It is not magic and it is deterministic. The article
can be found at:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0%2C1759%2C440474%2C00.asp
All the best
John B.