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The simulation hypothesis suggests that we're all living inside a computer simulation, possibly programmed by our own future selves. But scientists are split over the theory.
Performing the same simulation with a traditional quantum computer (without using bosonic modes) would require 11 qubits, and to carry out roughly 300,000 “entangling” operations without errors.
The simulation theory suggests that what humans perceive as reality is actually a computer-generated simulation. Human beings are unknowingly being fed this simulated consciousness either for ...
The Computer Simulation department develops efficient and high-precision numerical methods for the calculation of complex flows with combustion. The main tool is the in-house code ThetaCOM developed ...
We demonstrate how computer-based simulations could support cyber stress testing exercises through a three-step framework. First, cyber-attack scenarios are designed to target the systemic nodes of a ...