Decades ago, Paul Erdős used randomness to illuminate the vast and weird world of networks. Now mathematicians are making his ...
How the proteins in our bodies bind together to form protein complexes plays a critical role in numerous cell functions—staving off diseases, for instance, or transporting ions across cell membranes.
FMMAX is a an implementation of the Fourier modal method (FMM) in JAX. The FMM -- also known as rigorous coupled wave analysis (RCWA) -- is a semianalytical method that solves Maxwell's equations in ...
In order to advance the silicon integrated circuit technology, researchers have been searching for memory and logic devices with new physical state variables other than charge. Spin logic device that ...
Last month, we saw how you can use vectors to define complex circuits and determine current. This month, we'll show you how to use vector diagrams and some simple math to calculate neutral currents in ...
The FMM--also known as rigorous coupled wave analysis (RCWA)--is a semianalytical method that solves Maxwell's equations in periodic stratified media, where in-plane directions are treated with a ...
NDA Syllabus 2024: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) National Defence Academy (NDA) includes the topics from GAT and Mathematics. Some of the important topics are Integral Calculus, Vector ...
In this paper, a parallel Image-based visual servoing/force controller is developed in order to solve the interaction problem between the collaborative robot and the environment so that the robot can ...
Origami-inspired metamaterials utilize crease geometries, often based on symmetries, to generate deployable and reconfigurable structures with unusual properties such as negative Poisson’s ratios and ...
A typical approach to predicting unknown native structures of proteins is to assemble the amino acid residues (fragments) extracted from known structures. The quality of these extracted fragments, ...
Last month, we clarified the definition of a vector and showed you how vectors are added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided. This month, we'll see how to use vectors in defining a complex circuit ...
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