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Sydney student helps solve quantum computing problem with simple modification
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Pablo Bonilla says there are long hours involved in his work but it still excites him.
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Sydney university student Pablo Bonilla, 21, had his first academic paper published overnight and it might just change the shape of computing forever.
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Pablo Bonilla s code has caught the interest of researchers at US universities and tech giant Amazon
The code is a small modification to one that has been studied for 20 years
Mr Bonilla completed HSC-level maths at age 15 and was invited to work on a University of Sydney project
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COMPUTEX Taipei 2010 - Last week we visited ASRock who gave us an exclusive look at some of its new technologies including the Vision 3D HTPC and AIWI, but one thing we didn t have time to check out when we went to their office was an interesting new feature that will be bundled for free in ASRock s new P55 Extreme3 motherboard package.
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