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|description=The inventor of [[wikipedia:Yao's principle|Yao's principle]], who also wrote a seminal paper on [[Trapdoor Functions]]<ref>{{:Paper/Theory and Applications of Trapdoor Functions}}</ref>.
|description=The inventor of [[wikipedia:Yao's principle|Yao's principle]], who also wrote a seminal paper on [[Trapdoor Functions]]<ref>{{:Paper/Theory and Applications of Trapdoor Functions}}</ref>. He claimed that Quantum Computing is going to be a new kind of science<ref>{{:Video/Andrew Chi-Chih Yao: Quantum Computing: A Great Science in the Making}}</ref>.
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 23 March 2022


Andrew Yao
First Name Andrew(期智)
Last Name Koo (姚)
Wikipedia no entry
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Gender Male
Birthday December 24, 1946
Still alive TBD


This person's name is Andrew(期智) Koo (姚).

Short Bio

The inventor of Yao's principle, who also wrote a seminal paper on Trapdoor Functions[1]. He claimed that Quantum Computing is going to be a new kind of science[2].


Basic Info

  1. Yao, Andrew (1982). Theory and Applications of Trapdoor Functions (PDF) (Extended Abstract). local page: U.C. Berkeley. Retrieved September 1, 2021. 
  2. Yao, Andrew (Aug 24, 2012). Andrew Chi-Chih Yao: Quantum Computing: A Great Science in the Making. local page: princetonacademics.