
TL;DR
This paper explores using NMR experiments to implement Gauss sums for factoring numbers, evaluating their potential as a computational method.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of NMR techniques to implement Gauss sums for number factoring.
Findings
Demonstrates NMR-based Gauss sum implementation for factoring
Analyzes the computational usefulness of this approach
Discusses limitations and potential improvements
Abstract
I describe the use of NMR experiments which implement Gauss sums as a method for factoring numbers and discuss whether this approach can be computationally useful.
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