Re: CDR: Slashdot | 3D Microfluid Computers Used To Solve NP Problems

2001-03-26 Thread Bill Stewart
At 09:58 PM 03/24/2001 -0800, Ray Dillinger wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Jim Choate wrote: http://slashdot.org/articles/01/03/24/1840252.shtml Cryptographically interesting. It looks like starting now, the highest-end threat facing a cryptosystem involves liters of fluid performing molecular

Re: CDR: Slashdot | 3D Microfluid Computers Used To Solve NP Problems

2001-03-25 Thread Morlock Elloi
purposes. There are about 2^167 atoms in planet earth, about 2^30 nanoseconds per second, and 2^39 seconds till the ^ Most proofs of security have a problem, this one was just easy to spot :-) __ Do You Yahoo!?

Re: CDR: Slashdot | 3D Microfluid Computers Used To Solve NP Problems

2001-03-25 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Morlock Elloi wrote: purposes. There are about 2^167 atoms in planet earth, about 2^30 nanoseconds per second, and 2^39 seconds till the ^ Most proofs of security have a problem, this one was just easy to spot :-) Groan. Right you

Re: CDR: Slashdot | 3D Microfluid Computers Used To Solve NP Problems

2001-03-24 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Jim Choate wrote: http://slashdot.org/articles/01/03/24/1840252.shtml Cryptographically interesting. It looks like starting now, the highest-end threat facing a cryptosystem involves liters of fluid performing molecular computation. The kick is that these