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Wild new gyromorph materials could make computers blazing fast
The recent advent of “gyromorph” materials is poised to revolutionize the computing world with the promise of unprecedented ...
A new theoretical study led by University of Delaware engineers reveals that magnons, a type of magnetic spin wave, can produce detectable electric signals. Pictured, Matt Doty, professor in the ...
While work continues on developing the fundamentals for super-fast quantum computers, a group of researchers has shown that, at least for some sorts of problems, classical computing could match the ...
The classical computing paradigm has always been tied to speed, at least in the popular imagination. Sure, in reality the goals for classical computing have always been more complex: the increasing ...
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, Vol. 52, No. 4 (2014), pp. 2073-2091 (19 pages) In this paper, we present and analyze a new finite difference method for computing three-dimensional wave maps into ...
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