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Barry Burd
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Barry Burd

Barry Burd received a master's degree in computer science at Rutgers University and a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Illinois. As a teaching assistant in Champaign–Urbana, Illinois, he was elected five times to the university-wide List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students. Since 1980, Dr. Burd has been a professor in the department of mathematics and computer science at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He has spoken at conferences in the United States, Europe, Australia, and Asia. In 2020, he was honored to be named a Java Champion. Dr. Burd lives in Madison, New Jersey, USA, where he spends most of his waking hours in front of a computer screen.
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Complex numbers

Much of the work in Shor’s algorithm depends on a matrix known as the QFT. Using the QFT, Eve can find the period of a sequence and use that period to decrypt Bob’s message. The QFT uses complex numbers to perform its magic, so this section covers some facts about complex numbers.

Complex number basics

Imaginary numbers were first described by Girolamo Cardano in 1545. The best-known imaginary number is , also known as i, and sometimes in Python code, j. The worst part of imaginary numbers is their name. If we called them “super numbers” instead of “imaginary numbers,” people wouldn’t be so suspicious of them. It’s true that imaginary numbers don’t arise naturally in day-to-day situations. So, for most people, imaginary numbers don’t exist. But scientists rely on imaginary numbers all the time. Imaginary numbers are very useful.

A complex number is a number with two parts. One of those parts...

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Published in: Sep 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804617373

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Barry Burd

Barry Burd received a master's degree in computer science at Rutgers University and a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Illinois. As a teaching assistant in Champaign–Urbana, Illinois, he was elected five times to the university-wide List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students. Since 1980, Dr. Burd has been a professor in the department of mathematics and computer science at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He has spoken at conferences in the United States, Europe, Australia, and Asia. In 2020, he was honored to be named a Java Champion. Dr. Burd lives in Madison, New Jersey, USA, where he spends most of his waking hours in front of a computer screen.
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