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Degradable Magnetic Composites from Recycled NdFeB Magnets for Soft Actuation and Sensing
This work presents a degradable soft magnetic composite made from recycled NdFeB particles embedded in a gelatin‐based organogel. The material is processed into magnetic sensors and soft robotic components, which can later be dissolved in a green solvent to recover NdFeB magnetic particles.
Muhammad Bilal Khan +14 more
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Quantum Neural Network Realization of XOR on a Desktop Quantum Computer. [PDF]
Teo TH, Lin Q, Fu Y.
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QRBT: Quantum Driven Reinforcement Learning for Scalable Blockchain Transaction Processing. [PDF]
Lella KK, Mallu SRK.
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Time Series Prediction of Open Quantum System Dynamics by Transformer Neural Networks. [PDF]
Wang ZW, Wu LA, Wang ZM.
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A quantum-cognitive approach to dynamic meaning construction. [PDF]
Yin M.
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Quantum Information Flow in Microtubule Tryptophan Networks. [PDF]
Gassab L, Pusuluk O, Craddock TJA.
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2004
As classical information technology approaches limits of size and functionality, practitioners are searching for new paradigms for the distribution and processing of information. Our goal in this Introduction is to provide a broad view of the beginning of a new era in information technology, an era of quantum information, where previously underutilized
Tatjana Curcic +6 more
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As classical information technology approaches limits of size and functionality, practitioners are searching for new paradigms for the distribution and processing of information. Our goal in this Introduction is to provide a broad view of the beginning of a new era in information technology, an era of quantum information, where previously underutilized
Tatjana Curcic +6 more
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On Multicast in Quantum Networks
2006 40th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, 2006We consider quantum multicast networks in which quantum states generated by multiple sources have to be simultaneously delivered to multiple receivers. We demonstrate that in addition to the apparent similarity to the multicommodity flow problems, quantum networks, to a certain extent, behave as classical communication networks.
Yaoyun Shi, Emina Soljanin
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