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behind the scenes of highly cited research in these interviews
and first-person essays featuring authors of the highly cited
papers in Quantum Cryptography, as well
as the top-cited scientists in this area. More interviews and
essays are available in the other Special
Topics areas, as well as in in cites
and Science Watch
which are the other editorial components of ISI
Essential
Science Indicators .
In addition, the citation statistics for these and other
researchers are available through ISI Essential Science
Indicators data.
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An interview with
Dr. David
Deutsch
February
2002 |
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Dr. David Deutsch, of the Centre for Quantum Computation at the University of Oxford,
talks about his career in quantum theory and computer research. In the Special Topics survey of cryptography research, two of Dr. Deutsch’s papers are listed as being cited a total of 101 times, placing Dr. Deutsch among the top 20 researchers in this specialized field over the past decade.
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An interview with
Dr.Oded Goldreich
January
2002 |
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Dr.Oded Goldreich discusses his highly cited work
in Cryptography research. In the
Special Topics analysis of Cryptography, six of Dr. Goldreich’s
papers have been collectively cited 100 times to date, placing
him among the 20 most-cited authors in this specialized field
in the past decade. Dr. Goldreich’s most-cited paper,
"Proofs that yield nothing but their validity or all
languages in NP have zero-knowledge proof systems," (Journal
of the ACM 38[3]: 691-729, July 1991), is ranked at #8
among Cryptography papers in the past decade, with 70
citations.
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An interview with
Professor
Nicolas Gisin
November
2001 |
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In
this interview, Professor Nicolas Gisin talks about
his highly cited work in the field of cryptography. In
our Special Topics analysis of cryptography, 17 of
Prof. Gisin’s papers have been cited a total of 253
times, ranking him at #3 among cryptography
researchers in the past decade. Prof. Gisin is the
Group Leader for the Optics division of the Group of
Applied Physics at the University of Geneva,
Switzerland.
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