And so there's just a vast mismatch. So factoring in and stepping back to say, OK, let me just remember that we are constrained by some things, so that we can sort of monitor our expectations
the first period of gender backlash that this country has been through. And unfortunately, I don't think it would be about that factoring in you know it's Not just men who hold up patriarchy.
as political choices. Whether you go to Harry's Burger, where a man is his own boss, or whether you go to McDonald's, where a person is putting together your food by factoring rules written by some guy in Ohio-- are those choices your own?
I talked about, even in 2007, 2008, I did get emails from teachers who were saying-- you've already given a competent lecture or an interesting lecture about factoring polynomials. Or how does meiosis work?
At multiplication they are no faster. But in factoring there is a difference. To factor a thousand digit number would take a classical computer ten million billion billion years.
So, we were judging the manageability of the debt based on the teaser rates. We weren't factoring in what happens. I mean, everybody knows a lot of times you can subscribe to cable television and they'll give you, you know, 3 months free, but obviously at some point, you know, the real rate kicks in. Well, we were trying to base our ability to
So we're touching a little bit of everything. And then from there we started factoring in, obviously, benchmarks, palates, what humans in our world like to eat, and try to find unique ways to invigorate that with combinations and pairings that sometimes might not
But you'll see, as I talk about that, and then think about the implications for political action, you can't really even discuss those things without also factoring in the other two crises, the one of racial injustice and the economy. So I'm going to try to put all of those together, in some fashion, as we move from considering the COVID climate
one of which everybody here might know is called Shor's algorithm. Shor's algorithm is a way of factoring very, very large products of primes, or factoring numbers to determine whether they are prime or not.
e.g., better recognition of dark-skinned faces." And what that is acknowledging right there is that that product went to market not as All of these questions go in to factoring what your score is going to be.
of data per day. Umm, and that's a conservative estimate. So then that's not even factoring the overhead drones, or the digital security cameras in the schools which, as I said, have been a big
are would you know if biologists would ever study some cell and they would find out that the cell was it was implementing hensel's lemma for factoring polynomials or something like this and using this to you know you know to guide some some biological process I would say that was sort of a that was there was sort of a smoking gun that not
And if you graph the amount of quantum excitement over time that you might have seen, you'll see a brief peek here at around 1994-- even though it was conceived of in the '80s by Richard Feynman-- where Shor's factoring algorithm came out. And if you don't know what this is, it was an algorithm that promised to essentially break RSA encryption and got everyone in the government scared enough
Yeah, they do. I mean, according to the census, the average commute right now, I think, is 26 minutes one way. That's a big average, so you're factoring in lots of things. But it's really hard to get the exact data, because people do under report it.
Anyone got no idea what Brewsters Millions is? Yeah, I'm wondering how you see the recession and rising costs of education is factoring into people's choice not to buy things.
So this is the cornerstone of the RSA algorithm; this problem of factoring as it's called.
whether they are prime or not. It turns out that a lot of the security systems, including public key algorithms like RSA are, in fact, based on the difficulty of factoring products of large primes.
Yeah, so I suppose I don't know what they are doing, but perhaps they are trying to somehow factoring this in their method and maybe also calling mobile numbers.
start to introduce now, which is qubits. So it's a very big leap to say I've taken some lasers and pushed around ions in a trap to moving towards an algorithm that talks about factoring products of two large primes.
That's great. We want people concerned about these issues but rest assured, we've done the math and figured out that even factoring in the emissions
was spent in 2008 and all the elections in America, 10 times what was spent 20 years ago, even factoring inflation.
that way. So what this indicates, this correlation is that something is going on that when we're judging people we're factoring in something we don't think we're factoring which is their
their investment. Again, it was kind of old school thinking. They were thinking just theatrically and they weren't really factoring in the future and television, but still. So, they closed
safe; another said that it was a void and one kinda in the middle. So, there've been a lot of problems with that and then factoring in illegal fishing, which, which completely