Think of it this way: if you roll a ball toward a wall, it will bounce back. That’s normal physics. But in the quantum world, a tiny particle might sometimes pass straight through the wall, as if the ...
UC Berkeley emeritus professor John Clarke, UC Santa Barbara professor Michel H. Devoret and UC Santa Barbara professor John ...
Cox Automotive's engineering leader shares a roadmap for successful enterprise modernization, detailing how a hybrid strategy ...
IBM’s strategy to make quantum computing accessible through the cloud is helping it monetize its offerings. IonQ’s ...
When scientists at Caltech revealed that they had assembled the world’s largest neutral-atom quantum computer, the ...
Red Bull and Max Verstappen have won back-to-back races, but Singapore represents a different challenge altogether.
Many computational problems, such as optimization and integer factorization, remain challenging for traditional computers. These problems often require exploring a large number of possible solutions, ...
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Abstract: The Circuit Satisfiability (CSAT) problem, a variant of the Boolean Satisfiability (SAT) problem, plays a critical role in integrated circuit design and verification. However, existing SAT ...
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