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Ising machines are emerging as specialized hardware solvers for computationally hard optimization problems. This review examines five major platforms—digital CMOS, analog CMOS, emerging devices, coherent optics, and quantum systems—highlighting physics‐rooted advantages and shared bottlenecks in scalability and connectivity.
Hyunjun Lee, Joon Pyo Kim, Sanghyeon Kim
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This study explores the origins of life by linking prebiotic chemistry, the emergence of information‐carrying molecules such as RNA and proteins, and philosophical questions about consciousness. The study emphasizes the role of molecular evolution in the Central Dogma and provides insights into the chemical origins of biology and the basis of life's ...
Harald Schwalbe +5 more
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Learning the Lord’s Prayer in Gothic: A Personal Best Achievement for American High School Students
Dear Young Friends,. . . Just as we know the word AMERICA goes back to someone’s name, so we know our “American Language,” as Noah Webster called it, goes back to earlier sources. The most recent of these is of course British English. But we also go back
Robert Oliphant
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: A cross-linguistic investigation of /h/ symbolism: the case of H2O
The relationship between word formation and the meanings words convey has been a philosophical concern since antiquity. Scholars across disciplines have long engaged with the issue of form–meaning mapping, giving rise to two competing perspectives: one ...
Rasheed AL-Jarrah
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A concealable physical unclonable function (PUF) based on an array of 384 nanoscale voltage‐controlled magnetic tunnel junctions is demonstrated. The PUF operates without any external magnetic field. It uses a combination of deterministic and stochastic switching mechanisms, based on the spin transfer torque and voltage‐controlled magnetic anisotropy ...
Thomas Neuner +6 more
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Flexible Memory: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities
Flexible memory technology is crucial for flexible electronics integration. This review covers its historical evolution, evaluates rigid systems, proposes a flexible memory framework based on multiple mechanisms, stresses material design's role, presents a coupling model for performance optimization, and points out future directions.
Ruizhi Yuan +5 more
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More Kolakoski Sequences [PDF]
Our goal in this article is to review the known properties of the mysterious Kolakoski sequence and at the same time look at generalizations of it over arbitrary two letter alphabets.
Sing, Bernd
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We study numerically and analytically the average length of reduced (primitive) words in so-called locally free and braid groups. We consider the situations when the letters in the initial words are drawn either without or with correlations.
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d-Primitive Words and D(1)-Concatenated Words
In this paper, we study d-primitive words and D(1)-concatenated words. First we show that neither D(1), the set of all d-primitive words, nor D(1)D(1), the set of all D(1)-concatenated words, is regular. Next we show that for u, v, w ∈ Σ+ with |u|=|w|, uvw ∈ D(1) if and only if uv+w ⊆ D(1).
Itaru KATAOKA, Tetsuo MORIYA
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Context‐Aware Semiautonomous Control for Upper‐Limb Prostheses
A semiautonomous prosthetic control strategy integrates electromyographic‐based intention with computer vision‐driven grasp adaptation and wrist orientation. Comparative experiments with functional tasks evaluate performance, usability, and cognitive workload.
Gianmarco Cirelli +7 more
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