It looks like the “JVG algorithm” only wins on tiny numbers
4 days ago
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- #algorithm-critique
- The 'JVG algorithm' claims to be a massive improvement over Shor’s factoring algorithm, purportedly breaking RSA-2048 with only 5,000 physical qubits.
- The algorithm's key idea involves precomputing x^r mod N classically and loading it into a quantum state, which is criticized for requiring exponential time and resources.
- Critics highlight that the paper was not published on reputable platforms like arXiv but on 'Preprints.org,' raising suspicions about its credibility.
- The claim gained traction on clickbait news sites but was ignored by reputable science outlets, further questioning its validity.
- Experts point out that hiding computational work in a precomputation step is a known but flawed approach to falsely claim algorithmic efficiency.
- The paper's flaws include impractical exponential resource requirements and lack of credible peer review or platform.
- Alternative precomputation methods that actually work, like 'windowing,' are mentioned as valid approaches in quantum computing.
- The authors naming the algorithm after themselves is seen as another red flag for dubious claims.