The QuantumFactor project was born from a fascination with the transformative potential of quantum computing, particularly its ability to solve problems deemed intractable by classical computers. Shor's algorithm, which promises to factor large numbers exponentially faster than classical methods, captured my imagination as a cornerstone of quantum advantage with profound implications for cryptography. The idea of breaking down semiprimes—numbers like 143, 899, and 3127—using quantum principles felt like unlocking a digital vault, revealing the power of quantum mechanics in computation. Inspired by resources like the Qiskit Community Tutorials and the vision of pushing cryptographic boundaries, I set out to build a quantum factorization tool using QuantumRingsLib, aiming to bridge theory and practice in an accessible way.
Built With
- python
- quantumringslib
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