Your brain calculates complex physics every day and you don't even notice. This neuromorphic chip taps into the same idea.
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a prestigious competition featuring talented high school students from around the world, in which competitors solve complicated mathematical problems.
Mathematicians from the California Institute of Technology have solved an old problem related to a mathematical process called a random walk.
OpenAI’s unreleased model solved five of 10 unpublished research-level math problems and proposed a breakthrough physics formula, signaling a new era for AI in science.
Experts gave AI 10 math problems to solve in a week. OpenAI, researchers and amateurs all gave it their best shot ...
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations — something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The ...
A Russian mathematician has developed a new method for analyzing a class of equations that underpin models in physics and economics and are considered "eternal" as they have challenged researchers for ...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the design of a finite-time state feedback controller for a spacecraft rendezvous and docking system with sensor delays in a circular orbit. Initially, based on the ...
Abstract: This article studies finite-time adaptive fault-tolerant control for uncertain robotic manipulator systems with guaranteed transient performance. Combining with backstepping method and ...
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