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by dsacco
2989 days ago
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All else isn't equal. The better randomness that might be provided by quantum computers comes at a significant complexity cost. This is the same reason we don't use one time pads, and why modern cryptography is computational instead of information theoretic. "Quantum cryptography" is philosophically antithetical to a generation of well studied problems and research results in the field. |
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