Bremermann's limit, which defines the maximum computational speed of a self-contained system in the material universe (about 1.36 × 1050 bits per second per kilogram), is a crucial physical constraint to consider when designing cryptographic algorithms that must resist brute-force attacks.
Bremermann's limit, which defines the maximum computational speed of a self-contained system in the material universe (about 1.36 × 1050 bits per second per kilogram), is a crucial physical constraint to consider when designing cryptographic algorithms that must resist brute-force attacks.
ブレーマンの限界(自己完結系の物質宇宙における最大計算速度、約1.36×10^50ビット毎秒毎キログラム)は、総当たり攻撃に耐える必要がある暗号アルゴリズムを設計する際に考慮すべき重要な物理的制約です。