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Good news! A computer has solved the longstanding Erdős discrepancy problem! Trouble is, we have no idea what it’s talking about — because the solution, which is as long as all of Wikipedia ...
Microsoft Research has developed an analog optical computer (AOC) that uses light to solve complex problems.
In fact, this problem contains enough structure that computer scientists have developed a fast procedure (or algorithm) for it that bypasses the need for an exhaustive search.
A Microsoft analog optical computer has solved two optimization problems and shown potential for AI workloads using less energy.
His solution to the problem can be of use in epidemiology and computer science, and potentially in other fields as well. A common feature for these fields is the presence of systems where the ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSpace-time computational modeling delivers high-precision solutions for complex engineering challenges
When most people think of computer simulations, they imagine sleek graphics or Hollywood-style animations. But for Tayfun ...
More than 10,000 computer-game enthusiasts have helped physicists in Denmark to design better protocols for running quantum computers. The researchers at Aarhus University created a suite of games ...
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