The Office of Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education and Research will host a “Friday Night at the ER” workshop Thursday, Nov. 7, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Samson Pavilion of the Health ...
According to computational complexity theory, mathematical problems have different levels of difficulty in the context of their solvability. While a classical computer can solve some problems (P) in ...
Probably the biggest trick to the adoption of full autonomy in the automotive space is learning how to safely achieve a level of perception that matches that of a human driver. Carmakers are rising to ...
When Baltimore Dental College opened in 1837 as the world’s first dental school, students spent three years in training. More than 180 years later — despite enormous advances in treatments, case ...
In 2015, 65 international researchers, policymakers, business leaders and others participated in a simulation called "Food Chain Reaction: A Global Food Security Game." The game simulated a real-world ...
We consider stochastic mathematical programs with complementarity constraints in which both the objective and constraints involve limit functions that need to be approximated. Such programs can be ...
Physics-based simulations, that staple of traditional HPC, may be evolving toward an emerging, AI-based technique that could radically accelerate simulation runs while cutting costs. Called “surrogate ...
AbstractThis paper deals with the description of the simulation transport hub model in the urban concentration of Vranov nad Topľou, Slovak Republic. The simulation model was developed to analyze the ...
TL;DR: A California-based startup, D-Wave, has achieved quantum computational supremacy by solving a complex materials simulation problem beyond the reach of classical computers. Their annealing ...
Two weeks ago, D-Wave System announced a scientific breakthrough using their quantum annealing computers systems. They published in the esteemed journal @ScienceMagazine. Their newest annealing ...
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A new problem that only quantum computing can solve
As quantum computing develops, scientists are working to identify tasks for which quantum computers have a clear advantage over classical computers. So far, researchers have only pinpointed a handful ...
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