Three heads are better than one. Versions of this proverb are found worldwide and throughout history. Yet in the race to ...
Combinatorial optimization problems are often encountered in real-world applications, including logistics, scheduling and ...
In recent years, the frequency of weather-related natural disasters—cyclones, torrential rains, floods—has increased as a consequence of global warming. These disasters cause billions of dollars in ...
Ever looked at a Rubik’s Cube and felt a mix of curiosity and frustration? The colorful puzzle has captivated millions since its introduction in the 1970s, becoming a symbol of both challenge and ...
One of the early promises of PET was that it would be quantitative (1), as opposed to imaging modalities such as x-ray CT, MRI, or SPECT, in which quantification is more of a challenge than in PET. By ...
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Abstract: SFQ logic (such as RSFQ and ERSFQ) is one of the contenders for future low power, high-speed electronics. SFQ logic can also function as the interface to superconducting quantum qubits. It ...
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How does a Speed Cube work (Fast Rubiks Cube)
The Magic Cube was invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974. Then in the 1980s it was renamed to the Rubik's Cube. The Speed Cube is a special version of the Rubik's Cube that is meant to be solved very quickly ...
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