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2023
Abstract Chapter 2 examines G. E. Moore’s own views on his eponymous paradox, with particular attention to the question of in what sense assertions like ‘It’s raining but I don’t believe it’ and ‘It’s raining but I believe it isn’t’ are absurd. Omissive and commissive versions of Moore’s paradox are distinguished from one another, as are
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Abstract Chapter 2 examines G. E. Moore’s own views on his eponymous paradox, with particular attention to the question of in what sense assertions like ‘It’s raining but I don’t believe it’ and ‘It’s raining but I believe it isn’t’ are absurd. Omissive and commissive versions of Moore’s paradox are distinguished from one another, as are
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2020
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Eliazar, Iddo, Shlesinger, Michael F.
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Eliazar, Iddo, Shlesinger, Michael F.
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On the CMOS Device Downsizing, More Moore, More than Moore, and More-than-Moore for More Moore
2021 IEEE 32nd International Conference on Microelectronics (MIEL), 2021The progress of CMOS devices downsizing, either by shortening the gate-length/half-pitch spacing or by folding the channel width, will be ended in a couple of generations. However, Moore's Law will continue to grow for at least another decade by adopting some emerging technologies such as 3D stacking in IC manufacturing or time scaling for device ...
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A Study on Position Mooring System Design for the Vessel Moored by Mooring Lines
IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, 2015This paper presents the experimental results about position mooring (PM) system applied to the barge ship. The aim of the PM is to maintain the position and motion of the ship's surge and sway directions as desired. In this paper, a system consisting of a barge vessel and mooring lines is mathematically modeled.
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2017
In 1965, Gordon Moore—then the director of research for Fairchild Semiconductor—published an observation and a prediction regarding semiconductor manufacturing that has come to be known as Moore’s Law. Roughly, Moore observed that the most profitable number of integrated circuit components that could be crammed onto a silicon chip (a “die”) had doubled
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In 1965, Gordon Moore—then the director of research for Fairchild Semiconductor—published an observation and a prediction regarding semiconductor manufacturing that has come to be known as Moore’s Law. Roughly, Moore observed that the most profitable number of integrated circuit components that could be crammed onto a silicon chip (a “die”) had doubled
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Nature Nanotechnology, 2016
Predictions for the development of microelectronics provide a valuable example about the virtues of measured promises in nanotechnology, as Chris Toumey explains.
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Predictions for the development of microelectronics provide a valuable example about the virtues of measured promises in nanotechnology, as Chris Toumey explains.
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1994
Abstract As I pointed out in chapter 1, in such papers as “A Defense of Common Sense,” “Proof of an External World,” and “Certainty,” Moore was in effect challenging the received opinion that no contingent statements can be certain. I say “in effect” because he never explicitly states that he has in mind the traditional doctrine deriving
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Abstract As I pointed out in chapter 1, in such papers as “A Defense of Common Sense,” “Proof of an External World,” and “Certainty,” Moore was in effect challenging the received opinion that no contingent statements can be certain. I say “in effect” because he never explicitly states that he has in mind the traditional doctrine deriving
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