Tag: Quantum Computing


UNCUS

The Unconventional Computing (UNCUS) paradigm has become a rapidly growing field of research in computer science, with applications ranging from artificial intelligence and robotics to bioinformatics and quantum computing. This paper presents an overview of UNCUS, discussing its core concepts, research challenges, and potential applications. UNCUS is an umbrella term for computing approaches that go […]

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BROWN, JOHN A.

Introduction and Overview John A. Brown stands as one of the most intellectually influential scientists of the late twentieth century, whose multidisciplinary research fundamentally reshaped the understanding of the physical universe, ranging from the subatomic scale to the cosmic horizon. Renowned for his seminal contributions across physics, mathematics, and astronomy, Brown successfully bridged theoretical frameworks […]

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SQUID

SQUID: Definition and Context in Cognitive Neuroscience The term SQUID is an acronym derived from Superconducting Quantum Interference Device. Although the technology originates fundamentally in the domain of quantum physics and materials science, its critical role within modern psychology and cognitive neuroscience is undeniable, serving as the core measurement instrument for Magnetoencephalography (MEG). SQUIDs are […]

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APOLLONIAN

Apollonian Circuits The Core Definition of Apollonian Circuits An Apollonian circuit represents a fascinating class of mathematical objects distinguished by their intricate geometric properties and profound utility across various scientific and engineering disciplines. At its fundamental level, an Apollonian circuit is characterized by a configuration of mutually tangent circles or spheres, where each circle touches […]

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