Using the Frontier supercomputer at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researchers from the Georgia ...
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Chemistry isn't always essential for order: How simple geometry gives rise to complex materials
Utrecht University researchers Rodolfo Subert and Marjolein Dijkstra show in their latest study that complex three-dimensional networks in materials can emerge from nothing more than particle shape.
New pre-print describes codes that “move” logical ancilla qubits up and down to significantly reduce the error rate ...
Abstract: This study deals with the evaluation of the electrical safety of low-voltage distribution networks. It focuses on the safety of persons against the danger of critical electric shock due to ...
A collaborative effort from TU Wien, alongside teams from the United States and Switzerland, has demonstrated that artificial intelligence can significantly advance progress in integrating quantum ...
How can quantum field theories be best formulated on a lattice to optimally simulate them on a computer? The answer comes ...
Abstract: Controlling large complex networks is a common and important problem. In the field of network control, controlling target nodes is more efficient and feasible than controlling all nodes to ...
Predicting success sounds easy enough until real life comes crashing into your carefully laid plans. The truth is, many of the systems we rely on are intricate webs of people, rules, machines, and ...
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