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Einstein, who disliked quantum physics because it contradicted observable Newtonian physics, i.e., the physics of everything we can see and observe, was not wrong.
They found that the answer is yes—and solved a 90-year-old problem in quantum physics. Credit: Joshua Brown/University of Vermont “In classical physics, it is known that when objects vibrate or ...
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Rock physics experiments and numerical simulations are indispensable tools in geology and mineral resources exploration. Experiments can provide real data on the physical properties of rocks, while ...
In this work, we present an approach for training parametrized physics informed neural networks to solve PDEs in a self supervised fashion, which means that no labeled input-output data is needed to ...
University of Vermont physics professor Dennis Clougherty and his former student, Nam Dinh, have now found the answer. In work published in Physical Review Research, they present an exact solution ...
Higher-order-ReLU-KANs (HRKANs) for Solving Physics-informed Neural Networks (PINNs) More Accurately, Robustly and Faster Abstract: Finding solutions to partial differential equations (PDEs) is an ...
Numerical work suggests the mode may broaden, but the microscope ’s energy resolution of a few tenths of a millielectronvolt should capture any broadening and quantify its impact. The study is ...
When a guitar string is plucked or a playground swing is set in motion, the movement gradually fades away. Physicists call these “damped harmonic oscillators,” and Newton’s laws do a fine ...
Only a handful of people have been able to solve the mystery behind this floating cube. Find out whether you are among them.
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