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A professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, he was a key contributor to a landmark paper that laid out how the ...
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Researchers from the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made a significant discovery regarding ...
Longtime baseball researchers are testing how torpedo bats compare with traditional bats amid renewed interest in the ...
Researchers led by Rice University's Guido Pagano used a specialized quantum device to simulate a vibrating molecule and ...
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An interatomic potential is a set of mathematical rules that describes the complex dance of forces between atoms — how atomic ...
Abstract: Surrogate models are increasingly used to reduce the computational costs of building performance simulation (BPS) models. However, they are rarely coupled with optimization algorithms to ...