For a full year, maybe more, Americans who follow national politics were subjected to the unabating use of a single metaphor: the “blue wave.” Would there be a blue wave? If so, how big? What would ...
New landmark peer-reviewed paper published in Science, “Beyond-Classical Computation in Quantum Simulation,” unequivocally validates D-Wave’s achievement of the world’s first and only demonstration of ...
Control and inverse problems in wave equations and graphs constitute a dynamic field at the intersection of applied mathematics, engineering and physics. This area investigates how waves propagating ...
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Hidden networks finally crack a decades-old mystery about waves
For more than a century, scientists have known that waves can behave in ways that seem to defy common sense, from freak walls of water in the open ocean to ghostly ripples inside atoms. What has ...
Boundary Element Methods (BEM) have emerged as a robust numerical technique for addressing wave propagation problems across diverse fields such as acoustics, elastodynamics, and electromagnetics.
The D-Wave quantum annealer isn’t a general-purpose computer, in that it can only solve a set of problems that can be structured as energy minimizations. And even on those problems, D-Wave employees ...
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