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Avi Wigderson, Complexity Theory Pioneer, Wins Turing Award | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionFor more than 40 years, Avi Wigderson has studied problems. But as a computational complexity theorist, he doesn’t necessarily care about the answers to...
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Planet-gobbling stars are more common than we thought – Physics World
Roughly one in 12 main-sequence binary stars may have ingested a planet at some point in its past, say astronomers in Australia. This conclusion,...
Dark Energy May Be Weakening, Major Astrophysics Study Finds | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionPhysicists have deduced subtle hints that the mysterious “dark” energy that drives the universe to expand faster and faster may be slightly weakening with...
Battery cyclers: shedding light on the detail of electrochemical materials and devices – Physics World
Versatile battery analysers from AMETEK Scientific Instruments are being put to use in applied R&D and production settings where they enable repeatable test sequences...
IQT Vancouver/Pacific Rim update: CEO/CTO of Qunova Computing, Inc. and Professor of Electrical Engineering at KAIST, June-Koo Kevin Rhee, is a 2024 Speaker –...
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 04 Apr 2024
Dr. June-Koo Kevin Rhee, a distinguished figure in the realm of...
Merging Fields, Mathematicians Go the Distance On Old Problem | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionThe change of plans came on a road trip. On a beautiful day last April, the mathematicians Rachel Greenfeld and Sarah Peluse set out...
Quantum News Briefs: April 1, 2024: South Carolina Quantum Computing Program Sees Success With USC Students’ Project; Columbia University Researchers and Collaborators Find Graviton-like...
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 01 Apr 2024
Quantum News Briefs: April 1, 2024:
South Carolina Quantum Computing Program Sees...
How Is Flocking Like Computing? | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionBirds flock. Locusts swarm. Fish school. Within assemblies of organisms that seem as though they could get chaotic, order somehow emerges. The collective behaviors...
Bob Sutor, Vice President and Practice Lead of Emerging Technologies at The Futurum Group is a IQT Quantum + AI 2024 Conference Speaker –...
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 26 Mar 2024
Scheduled to illuminate the IQT Quantum + AI conference happening in...
The Best Qubits for Quantum Computing Might Just Be Atoms | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionAt the end of last year, the tech giant IBM announced what might sound like a milestone in quantum computing: the first-ever chip, called...
Michel Talagrand Wins Abel Prize for Work Wrangling Randomness | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionRandom processes take place all around us. It rains one day but not the next; stocks and bonds gain and lose value; traffic jams...
CCC Responds to RFI on NIH’s Strategic Plan for Data Science 2023-2028 » CCC Blog
Today, CCC submitted a response to a Request for Information released by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on their Strategic Plan for Data...
Emergent parallel transport and curvature in Hermitian and non-Hermitian quantum mechanics
Chia-Yi Ju1,2, Adam Miranowicz3,4, Yueh-Nan Chen5,6,7, Guang-Yin Chen8, and Franco Nori4,9,101Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 80424, Taiwan2Center for Theoretical and Computational...