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Newton: A DRAM-maker’s Accelerator-in-Memory (AiM) Architecture for Machine Learning
Micro, 2020Advances in machine learning (ML) have ignited hardware innovations for efficient execution of the ML models many of which are memory-bound (e.g., long short-term memories, multi-level perceptrons, and recurrent neural networks).
Mingxuan He +7 more
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The Evolving Universe and the Origin of Life, 2019
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Newton's Interpretation of Newton's Second Law
Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 2006The wording of Newton's second law of motion has been the subject of discussion ever since its publication in the Principia in 1687, and in recent decades several historians have taken it up. The fairly common view is that the law describes the effect of impulses upon the struck body rather than forces in the form \(F=ma\) that came to be taken as ...
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International Journal of Systems Science, 2018
This paper develops a parameter estimation algorithm for linear continuous-time systems based on the hierarchical principle and the parameter decomposition strategy.
Ling Xu, F. Ding, Quanmin Zhu
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This paper develops a parameter estimation algorithm for linear continuous-time systems based on the hierarchical principle and the parameter decomposition strategy.
Ling Xu, F. Ding, Quanmin Zhu
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Newton's Third Law after Newton
Research in Science Education, 1994Newton's third law is not something which students easily accept. This is largely due to the widespread notion that the force exerted by a moving body is directly related to the speed or to the mass of the body (or to both) and not to the nature of any interaction in which that body might be involved.
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2022
British physicists realize that the only physics that takes the vacuum seriously is Epicurus’s atomism, as described by the Lucretius’s rediscovered poem. The hitch is that atomism is associated with hedonism and atheism. History is rewritten so that the atomism was discovered by the prophets.
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British physicists realize that the only physics that takes the vacuum seriously is Epicurus’s atomism, as described by the Lucretius’s rediscovered poem. The hitch is that atomism is associated with hedonism and atheism. History is rewritten so that the atomism was discovered by the prophets.
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