This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
So, what exactly is this "FASQ" thing we keep hearing about? It’s not just another tech buzzword; it represents a significant leap forward in what we expect quantum computers to do. FASQ stands for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Paul-Smith Goodson is an analyst covering quantum computing and AI. IBM’s 300mm quantum processor wafer features multiple chips ...
The year isn't over yet, but we've already seen record-breaking quantum computers, skyrocketing levels of investment, and demonstrations of real-world benefits. In all the hype about AI it can be easy ...
IBM today revealed its next-generation quantum processors, speeding up its timeline to build a useful quantum computer. At its annual developer event on Tuesday, the company debuted the 120-qubit ...
Scientists have built a 98-qubit machine that they say performs better than any other quantum computer in the world. They've used it to gain new insights into superconducting physics. When you ...
ABSTRACT: A new nano-based architectural design of multiple-stream convolutional homeomorphic error-control coding will be conducted, and a corresponding hierarchical implementation of important class ...
ABSTRACT: A new nano-based architectural design of multiple-stream convolutional homeomorphic error-control coding will be conducted, and a corresponding hierarchical implementation of important class ...
Abstract: Network error control coding can be regarded as a generalization of classical algebraic coding. In particular, the minimum distance (in terms of the Hamming ...
A class that is able to develop any (n, k) linear code. Includes an implementation of an ASCII correcting linear code along with a simulation of error correction ...
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