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An autonomous design algorithm to experimentally realize three-dimensionally isotropic auxetic network structures without compromising density

May 29, 2024
Author(s)
Meng Shen, Marcos Reyes-Martinez, Ami Ahure Powell, Mark Iadicola, Abhishek Sharma, Fabian Bylehn, Nidhi Pashine, Edwin P. Chan, Christopher Soles, Heinrich Jaeger, Juan de Pablo
Auxetic materials have a negative Poisson's ratio and are of significant interest in applications that include impact mitigation, membrane separations and biomedical engineering. While there are numerous examples of structured materials that exhibit

JARVIS-Leaderboard: A Large Scale Benchmark of Materials Design Methods

May 7, 2024
Author(s)
Kamal Choudhary, Daniel Wines, Kevin Garrity, aldo romero, Jaron Krogel, Kayahan Saritas, Panchapakesan Ganesh, Paul Kent, Pascal Friederich, Vishu Gupta, Ankit Agrawal, Pratyush Tiwary, ichiro takeuchi, Robert Wexler, Arun Kumar Mannodi-Kanakkithodi, Avanish Mishra, Kangming Li, Adam Biacchi, Francesca Tavazza, Ben Blaiszik, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Maureen E. Williams
Reproducibility and validation are major hurdles for scientific development across many fields. Materials science in particular encompasses a variety of experimental and theoretical approaches that require careful benchmarking. Leaderboard efforts have

To Predict Vibrational Spectra, Are Anharmonic Calculations Worthwhile?

January 22, 2013
Author(s)
Ruth L. Jacobsen, Karl K. Irikura, Russell D. Johnson III, Raghu N. Kacker
Anharmonic calculations using vibrational perturbation theory are known to provide near-spectroscopic accuracy when combined with high-level ab initio potential energy functions. However, performance with economical, popular electronic structure methods is

Toward a Formal Common Information Model Ontology

November 1, 2004
Author(s)
Stephen Quirolgico, P Assis, A Westerinen, M Baskey, E Stokes
Self-managing systems will be highly dependent upon information acquired from disparate applications, devices, components and subsystems. To be effectively managed, such information will need to conform to a common model. One standard that provides a

A Foundation for Interoperability in Next-Generation Product Development Systems

March 1, 2001
Author(s)
Simon Szykman, Steven Shooter, Steven J. Fenves, Walid Keirouz
U.S. industry spends billions of dollars as a result of poor interoperability between computer-aided engineering software tools. While ongoing standards development efforts are attempting to address this problem in today?s tools, the more significant

Quartic Supercyclides I: Basic Theory

January 1, 1997
Author(s)
Mike Pratt
Various classes of algebraic surfaces have been examined as to their suitability for Computer Aided Geometric Design purposes. This paper co~tributes further to the study of a class of quartic surfaces recently investigated by Degeni having strong

A Guide to the Selection of Anti-Virus Tools and Techniques

December 1, 1992
Author(s)
William T. Polk, Lawrence E. Bassham
Computer viruses continue to pose a threat to the integrity and availability of computer systems. This is especially true for users of personal computers. A variety of anti-virus tools are now available to help manage this threat. These tools use a wide

Molecular Level Design of Fire Retardants and Suppressants (NISTIR 6275)

January 1, 2000
Author(s)
Marc R. Nyden
The various methods that comprise the field of molecular modeling are reviewed in the context of their potential for application to the molecular level design of new fire retardants and suppressants. The capabilities of these techniques are demonstrated by

Molecular Level Design of Fire Retardants and Suppressants (NISTIR 6275)

January 1, 1999
Author(s)
Marc R. Nyden
The various methods that comprise the field of molecular modeling are reviewed in the context of their potential for application to the molecular level design of new fire retardants and suppressants. The capabilities of these techniques are demonstrated by

Overview of the Manufacturing Engineering Toolkit Prototype

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
Michael Iuliano
Many different types of manufacturing software applications have become available in recent years. These applications focus on specific engineering functions of the overall product life cycle. A problem facing industry is that these applications are not

Advanced Methods and Models for Describing Coating Appearance

July 7, 1997
Author(s)
M E. McKnight, Jonathan W. Martin
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has recently initiated a study to advance appearance metrology. A systems approach which applies technological advances in oprical metrology, mathematical modeling, and computer rendering to the

Random decoupling schemes for quantum dynamical control and error suppression

February 18, 2005
Author(s)
Lorenza Viola, Emanuel Knill
We introduce a general control-theoretic setting for random dynamical decoupling, applicable to quantum , engineering of both closed-and open-system dynamics. The basic idea is to randomize the operations of the controller, by designing the control

Entropy-assisted nanosecond stochastic operation in perpendicular superparamagnetic tunnel junctions

July 2, 2025
Author(s)
Lucile Soumah, Louise Desplat, Nhat-Tan PHAN, Ahmed SIDI EL VALLI, Advait Madhavan, Florian DISDIER, Auffret Stephane, Ricardo Sousa, Ursula Ebels, Mark Stiles, Philippe Talatchian
… the development of ultrafast, low-power, unconventional computing schemes operating by leveraging thermal noise in … Tunnel Junction, MTJ, Superparamagnetism, Stochastic Computing, Probabilistic Computing

Secure Web-Based Access to High-Performance Computing Resources

January 15, 1999
Author(s)
R P. McCormack, J E. Koontz, J E. Devaney
… that provides a secure meansor clients to access remote computing resources via the Web. Clientsauthenticate … Secure Web-Based Access to High-Performance Computing Resources …
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