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A physicist ran the numbers on a black hole through you
When a physicist runs the numbers on a black hole passing through a human body, the result is not a cinematic vaporization but a precise, almost clinical portrait of how gravity would pull a person ...
Intel’s 386 CPU is notable for being its first x86 CPU to use so-called standard cell logic, which swapped the taping out of ...
Combining Cor Van Rij's JFET test socket with two DMMs, a current limiter, switches and a wall wart yield a simple, accurate ...
What if the famous P vs NP problem isn’t just about algorithms but about the observers trying to solve them? Research ...
The authors identify the Bearded-type small protein E(spl)m4 as a physical and genetic interactor of TRAF4 in the Drosophila wing disc. These valuable findings with potential biomedical relevance are, ...
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Physicists argue math shows reality cannot be simulated
For years, the idea that we might be living inside a vast computer program has drifted from philosophy seminars into ...
Abstract: In order to address the performance degradation of the geometric algebra LMS algorithms (GA-LMS) in the face of non-Gaussian disturbances, this brief proposes a robust adaptive filtering ...
Course summary and comprehensive exercises covering all Computer Systems and Logic topics including boolean algebra, logic circuits, sequential circuits, and advanced digital design.
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