Peter S Shor, Age 6644 Paddock Pl, Charles Town, WV 25414

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44 Paddock Pl, Charles Town, WV 25414 (304) 725-4160

New Hyde Park, NY

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44 Paddock Pl, Charles Town, WV 25414
Industry:
Health, Wellness And Fitness
Work:
Whole Health Management
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Education:
Virginia School of Massage 2002 - 2002
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Wellness, Public Speaking, Stress Management, Wellness Coaching, Social Media, Nutrition, Holistic Health, Customer Service, Sports Injuries, Bodywork, Energy Healing, Coaching, Strategic Planning, Nonprofits, Manual Therapy, Healing, Project Management, Treatment, Blogging, Pain Management, Program Management, Relaxation, Energy Work, Event Planning, Meditation, Team Building, Wellbeing
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Peter Shor

Peter Williston Shor (born August 14, 1959) is an American professor of applied mathematics at MIT, most famous for his work on quantum computation, ...
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Shor's Algorithm

Shor's algorithm, named after mathematician Peter Shor, is a quantum algorithm ( an algorithm which runs on a quantum computer) for integer factorization ...

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Refining Method

US Patent:
5009755, Apr 23, 1991
Filed:
Jan 22, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/468369
Inventors:
Peter S. Shor - New York NY
International Classification:
C25C 120
C25C 700
US Classification:
204111
Abstract:
A process for purifying and refining gold from wastes and ores is disclosed. The gold to be refined is made the anode in an electroytic cell against an inert cathode. The electrolyte, essentially consists of an impregnated ammonium chloride solution. The impregnant is a nascent-oxygen source for leveling the gold overvoltage at the anode. The cathode is isolated from the gold-containing liquidus by a semi-permeable membrane. The ammonium chloride electrolyte serves as a solvent for the dissolved gold and also complexes with any silver and/or copper commonly found in the impure anode gold. The precipitation of the pure gold at 99. 5'% purity is described. The anode is enclosed in an ion permeable bag for collecting any impurities which are insoluble in the gold-containing electrolyte. The pregnant electrolyte, the method and an apparatus for practicing the invention are described.

Process For Refining And Purifying Gold

US Patent:
4895626, Jan 23, 1990
Filed:
Apr 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/338788
Inventors:
Peter S. Shor - New York NY
International Classification:
C25C 120
US Classification:
204111
Abstract:
A process for purifying and refining gold to 98+% purity is dislosed. The gold to be refined is made the anode in an electrolytic cell with a solution of ammonium chloride as the electrolyte. The purified gold is collected in anode bags and the non-gold impurities including silver are dissolved in the electrolyte. The silver is complexed with the ammonium ion in the electrolyte.

Method And Apparatus For Purification Of Gold

US Patent:
4612093, Sep 16, 1986
Filed:
May 31, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/740133
Inventors:
Peter S. Shor - New York NY
Assignee:
Shor International Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C25C 106
US Classification:
204111
Abstract:
A novel gold purification method is provided which comprises electrolyzing gold into a novel pregnant electrolyte, segregating the dissolved gold ions from the cathode by a semipermeable barrier, separating insoluble impurities from the gold-containing liquidus, and then selectively reducing the gold to metallic form from the liquidus by a selective chemical reducing agent. The electrolyte is impregnated with a catalyst for leveling the overvoltage of gold and preferably contains a peroxide or a nascent oxygen source. A unitary apparatus for the method is provided.

Precious Metal Recovery System

US Patent:
5269912, Dec 14, 1993
Filed:
Nov 13, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/791971
Inventors:
Peter S. Shor - New York NY
International Classification:
B01D 35027
B01D 2956
US Classification:
210109
Abstract:
A recovery system for precious metal particles in wash solutions includes a pair of filter elements and a pump mounted within a closed tank. The first filter is of relatively large pore size, and traps layer particles. The prefiltered liquid is collected within the tank. A pump is mounted within the tank, and drives the collected liquid and remaining particles through the second filter, which is of a small pore size chosen to trap the remaining particles. After passage through the second filter the wash water may be discarded.

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