Turing machines were first proposed by British mathematician Alan Turing in 1936, and are a theoretical mathematical model of what it means for a system to "be a computer." In a paper published in the ...
Computation has profoundly shaped the way we approach sensing. In the realm of biosensing, for example, signals are acquired—often at high cost—with various sources of noise, including the stochastic ...
What if computers could program themselves? Instead of the laborious job of working out how a computer could solve a problem and then writing precise coded instructions, all you would have to do is ...
Machine learning-based neural network potentials often cannot describe long-range interactions. Here the authors present an approach for building neural network potentials that can describe the ...
Across modern data-intensive disciplines, the union of numerical computation, statistics, and machine learning has become ...
Turing machines are widely believed to be universal, in the sense that any computation done by any system can also be done by a Turing machine. In a new article, researchers present their work ...
Turing machines were first proposed by British mathematician Alan Turing in 1936, and are a theoretical mathematical model of what it means for a system to "be a computer." At a high level, these ...
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