Feature: Is Wall Street Ready for Quantum Computing?

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Scott Aaronson, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Is the financial services industry ready for the processing power promised by the next disruptive technology? Rob Daly looks at advances in quantum computing and what it means for the investment banking community.

The “quantum” prefix has appeared numerous times in the names of science fiction movies, television series and books—so often that its significance has been obscured. But outside of pop culture, quantum computing is set to shake up the financial services industry and indeed any

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