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Crystalline Quantum Circuits

July 31, 2023
Author(s)
Grace Sommers, David Huse, Michael Gullans
… Random quantum circuits, crystallography, quantum computing

Superconducting optoelectronic networks III: synaptic plasticity

July 5, 2018
Author(s)
Jeffrey M. Shainline, Adam N. McCaughan, Sonia M. Buckley, Christine A. Donnelly, Manuel C. Castellanos Beltran, Michael L. Schneider, Richard P. Mirin, Sae Woo Nam
… neural computing, superconductors, integrated photonics, cognition …

Superconducting optoelectronic networks II: receiver circuits

April 6, 2018
Author(s)
Jeffrey M. Shainline, Sonia M. Buckley, Adam N. McCaughan, Manuel C. Castellanos Beltran, Christine A. Donnelly, Michael L. Schneider, Richard P. Mirin, Sae Woo Nam
… neural computing, superconductors, integrated photonics, cognition …

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Trimer Self-Assembly Under Shear

March 6, 2017
Author(s)
Raymond D. Mountain, Harold Hatch, Vincent K. Shen
The self-assembly of patchy trimer particles with one attractive bead and two repulsive beads is investigated with nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations in the presence of a velocity gradient, as would be produced by the application of a shear

Framework for learning agents in quantum environments

September 22, 2016
Author(s)
Jacob M. Taylor, Hans Briegel, Vedran Dunjko
In this paper we provide a broad framework for describing learning agents in general quantum environments. We analyze the types of environments which allow for quantum enhancements in learning, by contrasting environments to quantum oracles. We show that

Advances in the Development of OpenCalphad Software and Databases

June 28, 2015
Author(s)
Bo Sundman, Ursula R. Kattner, Mauro Palumbo, Suzana G. Fries
Thermodynamics is at the core of materials science. The Calphad method, a powerful tool for materials design and engineering applications, has been shown to be an excellent platform for linking experiments and theoretical, quantum mechanics based results

Web Based 3D Visualization and Interaction for Whole Body Laser Scans

November 20, 2013
Author(s)
Sanford P. Ressler
A web based system that allows the user to select, sort, and measure 3D bodies using displays inside of ordinary web browsers without the use of 3D plug-ins is presented. Our system, AnthroWeb3DMeasure (AW3DM), allows the user to visually explore a set of

Guidelines for Access Control System Evaluation Metrics

September 14, 2012
Author(s)
Chung Tong Hu, Karen Scarfone
The purpose of this document is to provide Federal agencies with background information on access control (AC) properties, and to help access control experts improve their evaluation of the highest security AC systems. This document discusses the

The Art of Data Evaluation

June 16, 2011
Author(s)
Ursula R. Kattner
The ability to critically screen the available data using the original publications is the foundation for a good evaluation. Examples for the analysis of data from different sources are given.

Using Thermodynamics to Simulate Cement Paste Microstructure Development

July 22, 2010
Author(s)
Jeffrey W. Bullard, Barbara Lothenbach, Paul E. Stutzman, Kenneth A. Snyder
We couple equilibrium thermodynamic calculations to a 3D microstructure model to simulate microstructure development during hydration of portland cement paste. The model uses a collection of growth/dissolution rules to approximate a range of growth modes

RECIST vs. Volume Measurement in Medical CT Using Ellipsoids of Known Size

April 12, 2010
Author(s)
Zachary H. Levine, Bruce R. Borchardt, Nolan J. Brandenburg, Charles W. Clark, Balasubramanian Muralikrishnan, Craig M. Shakarji, Joseph J. Chen, Eliot L. Siegel
(a) Purpose: We wanted to test the extent to which two common methods of determining the sizes of tumors would perform when compared to a statistically significant number of well-characterized reference objects. The size of the objects was chosen to

Guide to SIMfill Use and Development

February 24, 2010
Author(s)
Wayne Jansen, Aurelien M. Delaitre
SIMfill is a proof-of-concept, open source, application developed by NIST to populate identity modules with test data, as a way to assess the recovery capability of mobile forensic tools. An initial set of test data is also provided with SIMfill as a

Static Analyzers in Software Engineering

March 2, 2009
Author(s)
Paul E. Black
Static analyzers can report possible problems in code and help reinforce good practices of developers. We contrast the strengths of static analyzers with testing and indicate the current state of the art.

Dynamic 6DOF Metrology for Evaluating a Visual Servoing

August 21, 2008
Author(s)
Tommy Chang, Tsai H. Hong, Michael O. Shneier, G Holguin, J Park, Roger D. Eastman
In this paper we demonstrate the use of a dynamic, six-degree-of-freedom (6DOF) laser tracker to empirically evaluate the performance of a real-time visual servoing implementation, with the objective of establishing a general method for evaluating real
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