Experimental science is evolving. With the advent of new technology, scientific facilities are collecting data at increasing rates and higher resolution. However, making sense of this data is becoming ...
You may have seen the term “computational software” more often recently. What are some prominent examples? Why do we in the electronic design automation (EDA) industry have to deal with math in the ...
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Numerical and Computational Mathematics is a discipline dedicated to the development and analysis of algorithms that provide approximate solutions to mathematical problems too complex for exact ...
Three months ago, The Next Platform promised a three part conversation about practical computational balance with the final part focusing on software. We have already discussed unplanned data and how ...
A new mathematical “shortcut” is speeding up molecular absorption calculations by a factor of five, so simulations that used to take 10 to 15 hours to compute can now be done in approximately 2.5 ...
Moore’s Law—the theory that the number of transistors installed in a silicon chip will double every two years as the cost of a computer reduces by half—turns 56 years old this year. This daring ...
Iulia Georgescu highlights the forgotten pioneers of computational physics and calls for a wider appreciation of research ...
Thanks to 5G network technology, content can stream up to 100 times faster while latency—the time it takes for data to travel across a network—is reduced by an eye-popping 5,000%. How did such ...