O computador mais poderoso que você nunca imaginou

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O Ramanujan Institute acaba de dar um passo gigante rumo ao futuro!
Acabamos de adquirir um computador quântico, uma máquina que não pensa em zeros e uns como os computadores normais, mas trabalha com o poder do mundo quântico, onde as regras da física são completamente diferentes.
Esse supercomputador, fabricado pela empresa SpinQ Tecnology, vem diretamente de Shenzhen, na China, e é um dos modelos mais avançados e raros do planeta. O valor? Cerca de 3 milhões de dólares.

Mas o que ele faz?
Ele processa informações em velocidades absurdas, usando partículas subatômicas para resolver problemas que levariam anos em computadores comuns.
É a tecnologia que pode mudar tudo, desde a pesquisa científica até a inteligência artificial e os medicamentos do futuro.

E o mais incrível é o primeiro equipamento desse tipo no Brasil!
Estamos muito orgulhosos de trazer essa inovação para o país. O futuro chegou e está com a gente.

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Marcos Elias

I am the founder of the Rāmānujan Institute for the Development of Prodigious Young Mathematicians, which aims to foster the education and growth of children and young people aged 2 to 16 who demonstrate exceptional mathematical abilities. Our institute is dedicated to providing an advanced and challenging curriculum that not only prepares students for prestigious competitions, such as the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), but also supports their overall development. We focus on nurturing mathematical talent while ensuring that our students develop the skills necessary for success in academic and professional environments. Through mentorship programs and a commitment to inclusivity, we strive to create a community where young mathematicians can thrive and make significant contributions to the field. I am also Marcos Eduardo Elias, an engineer and mathematician. My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronic Engineering from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (USP). My education culminated in a Doctorate in Mathematics from St. Petersburg State University, specializing in Real, Complex, and Functional Analysis. I have held teaching positions at institutions such as Ibmec, Insper, and FGV-SP. I am also a member of the Brazilian Mathematical Society. In the financial sector, I founded several institutions, including GAS Investimentos (later Vinci Partners), Empiricus Research, Turing High Frequency Trading, Modena Capital and Guiar Investments. In the financial markets, I am known as the Volatility Hunter, and - in the last 30 years, I have been relentlessly searching for highly asymmetric upside risk (I am on the right side of the barbell). I have been contributing to the MIT Sloan Management Review, primarily on topics related to risk management. My current research interests include real, complex, and functional analysis, linear algebra for quantum algorithmics, Feigenbaum-Coullet-Tresser universality, stochastic calculus, and Grothendieck's Standard Conjectures on Algebraic Cycles.

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