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ABACUS: Unified research data platform for Greece

Built collaboratively by HEAL-Link & OpenAIRE, #ABACUS addresses fragmented research records by unifying bibliometrics, project links, funding context, and performance indicators under one interoperable platform rooted in the @OpenAIREGraph Graph and aligned with EOSC.

馃摉 https://www.openaire.eu/community/blogs/abacus-how-a-new-data-platform-changes-the-landscape-of-greek-academic-research

#OpenScience #ResearchInfrastructure #EOSC #OpenAIRE #OpenData

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ABACUS: How a New Data Platform Changes the Landscape of Greek Academic Research

The challenge of measuring what truly counts How can a country, and specifically its academic community, truly understand the impact of its scholarly research? The question is more complex than it seems, especially when the final research products are scattered across multiple platforms, resulting in a picture that is often incomplete and difficult...
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Marcel Waldvogel
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@marcel@waldvogel.family  路  activity timestamp 6 months ago

Earlier this week, Peter Gutmann and @sten published a bombshell paper: The looked at all the reported factorization "breakthroughs" in quantum computing. And found that all of them essentially were magician's tricks, "sleight of hand".

The two reconstructed the algorithms used on a 1981 home computer (a million times less powerful than what you hold in your hand now), an #Abacus and with a #dog.
#VIC20#VC20
https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1237

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Marcel Waldvogel
Marcel Waldvogel
@marcel@waldvogel.family  路  activity timestamp 6 months ago

Earlier this week, Peter Gutmann and @sten published a bombshell paper: The looked at all the reported factorization "breakthroughs" in quantum computing. And found that all of them essentially were magician's tricks, "sleight of hand".

The two reconstructed the algorithms used on a 1981 home computer (a million times less powerful than what you hold in your hand now), an #Abacus and with a #dog.
#VIC20#VC20
https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1237

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