Quantum theory, the Church-Turing principle and the universal quantum computer

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What evidence does the author provide?

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The provided passages do not contain information about the evidence the author provides in "Quantum theory, the Church-Turing principle and the universal quantum computer." The passages are from "The Digital Asset Technology Guidebook" by David Utzke and discuss topics related to distributed ledger technologies, cryptography, and quantum computing in the context of digital assets.

The passages describe the content of "The Digital Asset Technology Guidebook" which includes a taxonomical description of digital assets, insights into distributed ledger architectures, and guidance on identifying cryptographically secured and decentralized assets [1, 2]. It also mentions learning about the real-world risks of exploitation in digital assets minted in Layer 2 ("smart") contracts and how to identify developer teams and the existence of cryptography in "crypto" assets [2]. The passages highlight that the book aims to provide technical information to navigate distributed ledger and blockchain technologies [1].

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ption of digital assets, as well as insights into hundreds of distributed ledger architectures A guide to identifying assets developed on non-distributed ledger platforms The technical information you need to confidently navigate the world of distributed ledger and blockchain technologies Perfect for academics and researchers studying and teaching distributed ledger technology and digital asset coding and security, The Digital Asset Technology Guidebook is also a must-read for financial crime analysts, law enforcement personnel investing financial and cyber crimes, attorneys, investors, and…
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Title: The Digital Asset Technology Guidebook by David Utzke Description: Discover how distributed ledger technologies work under the hood and learn how to identify those that are actually cryptographically secured and decentralized In The Digital Asset Technology Guidebook: Deciphering the Keys to Crypto, Blockchain, and Decentralized Finance, certified blockchain developer and a Vice President of Emerging Technology Integration and Cybersecurity, Dr. David Utzke, delivers an authoritative and well-organized discussion of how to understand the architectural components inside distributed…
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