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In a review just published in Nature Materials, researchers take aim at the oldest principle in electronics: Ohm's law.
Nonlinear thinking, an emerging trend in problem-solving, offers a more adaptable, dynamic approach that resonates with the complexities of today’s problems. This article delves into the concept of ...
Marketers are wooing Gen Z as assiduously as they did millennials, Gen X and baby boomers before them. But not all the methods of courting previous generations of consumers work with Gen Z.
Our tissue can serve as a “biophysical reservoir” for data processing, blurring the line between man and machine.
Researchers have found a new way to solve high-degree polynomial equations, previously thought impossible for 200 years. This math breakthrough reopens algebra.
What does ‘nonlinear aging’ look like? Scientists have long suspected that aging may happen in bursts, but they only began using molecular signals to measure the pace of aging in the past ...
Our physics expert picks his top-five equations, plus a scheme to supply US power needs with a bucket of baseballs. Thanks, Einstein!
Here’s a look at the output waveforms from a recently released open-source Chaotic Circuits PCB that includes Lorenz, Chua, and Rossler Strange Attractors.
Hardin, R.H. (1973) Applications of the Split-Step Fourier Method to the Numerical Solution of Nonlinear and Variable Coefficient Wave Equations. SIAM Review, 15, 423.
Dynamic nonlinear equations (DNEs) are essential for modeling complex systems in various fields due to their ability to capture real-world phenomena. However, the solution of DNEs presents significant ...