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    Peter Williston Shor (born August 14, 1959) is an American mathematician known for his work on quantum computation, in particular for devising Shor's algorithm, a quantum algorithm for factoring exponentially faster than the best currently-known algorithm running on a classical computer.

  2. Mar 10, 2021 · Peter Shor has carried out pioneering work in combinatorial analysis and the theory of quantum computing. He received worldwide recognition in 1994 when he presented a computational method for "factoring large numbers" which, theoretically, could be used to break many of the existing coding systems.

  3. Jun 21, 2019 · (ScientificAmericanBlog) Peter Shor is well-known as the mathematician who in 1994 discovered (invented?) Shor’s algorithm, a quantum-computational method for factoring numbers that helped boost the field of quantum computers to a new energy level.

  4. Jun 1, 2023 · In 1994, as Professor Peter Shor, PhD ’85 tells it, internal seminars at AT&T Bell Labs were lively affairs. The audience of physicists was an active and inquisitive bunch, often pelting speakers with questions throughout their talks.

  5. Jul 18, 2024 · Peter Shor really understood the landscape of theory from complexity to cryptography, a curiosity for quantum computing and the vision to see how it all connected together to get the quantum algorithm that almost single-handedly brought billions of dollars to the field.

  6. Prof. Shor, in fact, is considered by some to be the father of quantum computing. His groundbreaking Shor’s algorithm was a seminal contribution to the field, earning him the 2022 James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award, the highest honor MIT can bestow upon one of its members.

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  8. Peter Shor is Morss Professor of Applied Mathematics since 2003. He received the B.A. in mathematics from Caltech in 1981, and the Ph.D. in applied mathematics from MIT in 1985, under the direction of Tom Leighton.