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This individual has no known canonical name.  While the information presented is canonical, the individual described lacks an official name, thus the title is conjecture.

"It's a quantum algorithm used for integer factorization. It's important because it can, in theory, be used to break the widely used public-key cryptography scheme known as RSA. RSA is based on the assumption that factoring large numbers is computationally infeasible. This assumption is valid for classical computers. No classical algorithm is known that can factor in polynomial time... Professor Rush?"
―Student[src]

Student (Human) is a male Tau'ri who studied under Dr. Nicholas Rush at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Student (Human)

(SGU: "Human")

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