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This work proposes numerical tests which determine whether a two-qubit operator has an atypically simple quantum circuit. Specifically, we describe formulae, written in terms of matrix coefficients, characterizing operators implementable with exactly ...
D. Deutsch +6 more
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Between Order and Confusion: Clearing up Structural Misconceptions in Carbon Materials Nomenclature
Despite the versatile use of carbon materials, inconsistent terminology and inadequate characterization – especially regarding graphene structures based on sp2‐hybridized carbon atoms – often cause confusion. This perspective clarifies terms like graphite, graphitic carbon, non‐graphitic carbon, and amorphous carbon by aligning IUPAC definitions with X‐
Chantal Glatthaar +3 more
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SCRAM: Software configuration and management for the LHC Computing Grid project
Recently SCRAM (Software Configuration And Management) has been adopted by the applications area of the LHC computing grid project as baseline configuration management and build support infrastructure tool.
Ashby, S., Wellisch, J. P., Williams, C.
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Design and Evaluation of a Collective IO Model for Loosely Coupled Petascale Programming
Loosely coupled programming is a powerful paradigm for rapidly creating higher-level applications from scientific programs on petascale systems, typically using scripting languages.
Espinosa, Allan +5 more
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String Parton Models in Geant4
Dual parton and quark gluon string model are the by now almost standard theoretical techniques by which one can arrive at precision description of high energy, soft, inclusive reactions.
Folger, G., Wellisch, J. P.
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FogGIS: Fog Computing for Geospatial Big Data Analytics
Cloud Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has emerged as a tool for analysis, processing and transmission of geospatial data. The Fog computing is a paradigm where Fog devices help to increase throughput and reduce latency at the edge of the client ...
Barik, Rabindra K. +4 more
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Cyber-crime Science = Crime Science + Information Security [PDF]
Cyber-crime Science is an emerging area of study aiming to prevent cyber-crime by combining security protection techniques from Information Security with empirical research methods used in Crime Science.
Hartel, Pieter +2 more
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ABSTRACT With the large‐scale construction of wastewater treatment facilities, the production of municipal sewage sludge continues to rise. This sludge contains substantial amounts of toxic and hazardous substances, and improper disposal may lead to secondary environmental pollution.
He Li +5 more
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The current paper proposes a novel variational Bayes predictive coding RNN model, which can learn to generate fluctuated temporal patterns from exemplars.
CM Bishop +5 more
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ABSTRACT The present work systematically compares the performance differences between two novel homologous materials employed as co‐carbonization agents in the synthesis of mesophase pitch. Low‐cost FCC slurry was used as the raw material, with bio‐tar (BT) and bio‐tar pitch (BTP) as co‐carbonization agents.
Mingzhi Wang, Xiaolong Zhou
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