Charles H. Bennett, Peter W. Shor
Science
In information processing, as in physics, our classical world view provides an incomplete approximation to an underlying quantum reality. Quantum effects like interference and entanglement play no direct role in conventional information processing, but they can - in principle now, but probably eventually in practice - be harnessed to break codes, create unbreakable codes, and speed up otherwise intractable computations.
Charles H. Bennett, Peter W. Shor
Science
Charles H. Bennett, Igor Devetak, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
Charles H. Bennett
Physical Review Letters
Charles H. Bennett, Peter W. Shor, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory