OProject@Home is a volunteer distributed computing project running on the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) and aims at the testing quantum algorithm (e.g. Shor algorithm) of quantum computing, analysis of Goldbach's Conjecture.
The project is directed by Lukasz Swierczewski, IT student at the College of Computer Science and Business Administration in Lomza (Poland), Computer Science and Automation Institute.
Shor's Algorithm and Shor's Algorithm DP are the main subprojects of OProject@Home. Their subject is to test quantum algorithm (e.g. Shor algorithm) of quantum computing.
GSCE-SV (Goldbach's Conjecture Verification) ALX and Weird Engine are additive subprojects.
Weird Engine - This application generates a weird number. The results will be saved in the database.
Also ALX is Non-CPU-intensive (nci) subproject and has applications even for ARM CPU running on Android or Linux.
As of 19 September 2012, over 250 volunteers with over 850 hosts have participated in the project, making it the most fast growing BOINC project.