Stephen Wiesner
Israeli research physicist

Stephen Wiesner

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Israeli research physicist
A.K.A.
Stephen J. Wiesner
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Male
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Birth:
30 August 1942(USA)
Death:
12 August 2021(Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel)
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Israel
Education:
Brandeis University
Doctor of Philosophy
Columbia University
( - 1972)
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Stephen J. Wiesner (born 1942) is a research physicist currently living in Israel.As a graduate student at Columbia University in New York in the late 1960s and early 1970s, he discovered several of the most important ideas in quantum information theory, including quantum money (which led to quantum key distribution), quantum multiplexing(the earliest example of oblivious transfer) and superdense coding (the first and most basic example of entanglement-assisted communication).Although this work remained unpublished for over a decade, it circulated widely enough in manuscript form to stimulate the emergence of quantum information science in the 1980s and 1990s.Wiesner is the son of Jerome Wiesner and Laya Wiesner.He received his undergraduate degree from Brandeis University.

As of 2013 Wiesner works (by choice) as a construction laborer in Jerusalem.

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