The IBM scientist who rewrote the rules of information just won a Turing Award

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1/21/1970
7 hours ago
by rbanffy

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ashwinnair99

Information theory gets credited to Shannon but the people who made it actually work in practice rarely get this kind of recognition. Long overdue.

4 hours ago

fsckboy

this isn't about making quantum computing work in practice, this work was still theoretical math

2 hours ago

ZebusJesus

To think quantum computers at IBM in the 80's, its sad to think companies like IBM and Bell Labs are not the same companies they used to be, I mean the people working at those companies during the 20th century changed the world. Im glad they got this award as it is apparent they had a huge impact on security and quantum computing in general.

12 minutes ago

AtlasBarfed

So the guy that came up with the idea and approach is the secondary on the award?

5 hours ago

smokel

No, there is one award each year, and this year it is shared equally between two people: Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard. This happens more often, and it has even been shared between three people (in 2002, 2007 and 2018).

4 hours ago