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Math That Connects Where We’re Going to Where We’ve Been | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionSay you’re at a party with nine other people and everyone shakes everyone else’s hand exactly once. How many handshakes take place?
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Train and host a computer vision model for tampering detection on Amazon SageMaker: Part 2 | Amazon Web Services
In the first part of this three-part series, we presented a solution that demonstrates how you can automate detecting document tampering and fraud at...
How to Build an Origami Computer | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionIn 1936, the British mathematician Alan Turing came up with an idea for a universal computer. It was a simple device: an infinite strip...
The Theorist Who Sees Math in Art, Music and Writing | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionSarah Hart has always had an eye for the covert ways mathematics permeates other fields. As a child, she was struck by the ubiquity...
Watermarks on AI art a futile game of digital hide-and-seek
AI in brief Adding visible or invisible watermarks to images to identify whether they're made by AI won't prevent content from being manipulated to...
Generalization despite overfitting in quantum machine learning models
Evan Peters1,2,3 and Maria Schuld41Department of Physics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada2Institute for Quantum Computing, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada3Perimeter...
A Close-Up View Reveals the ‘Melting’ Point of an Infinite Graph | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionIn 2008, the mathematician Oded Schramm died in a hiking accident in the Cascade mountains some 50 miles east of Seattle. Though he was...
Digital Discovery of 100 diverse Quantum Experiments with PyTheus
Carlos Ruiz-Gonzalez1, Sören Arlt1, Jan Petermann1, Sharareh Sayyad1, Tareq Jaouni2, Ebrahim Karimi1,2, Nora Tischler3, Xuemei Gu1, and Mario Krenn11Max Planck Institute for the Science...
Understanding the interplay of entanglement and nonlocality: motivating and developing a new branch of entanglement theory
David Schmid1,2,3, Thomas C. Fraser1,2, Ravi Kunjwal4, Ana Belen Sainz3, Elie Wolfe1, and Robert W. Spekkens11Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, 31 Caroline Street North,...
The Astonishing Behavior of Recursive Sequences | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionIn mathematics, simple rules can unlock universes of complexity and beauty. Take the famous Fibonacci sequence, which is defined as follows: It begins with...
Robust Extraction of Thermal Observables from State Sampling and Real-Time Dynamics on Quantum Computers
Khaldoon Ghanem, Alexander Schuckert, and Henrik DreyerQuantinuum, Leopoldstrasse 180, 80804 Munich, GermanyFind this paper interesting or want to discuss? Scite or leave a comment...
The Hidden Connection That Changed Number Theory | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionThere are three kinds of prime numbers. The first is a solitary outlier: 2, the only even prime. After that, half the primes leave...
A Brief History of Tricky Mathematical Tiling | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionEvery day we see examples of repeating motifs. This symmetry and regularity can seem mundane and almost invisible, as with brickwork on building walls...