Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex mathematical problems that underpin scientific and engineering challenges.
A Rochester Institute of Technology Ph.D. student was part of a team of researchers that settled a 90-year-old math problem called Keller’s conjecture. David Narváez, a computing and information ...
A company that produces software for math computing has developed an online environment for teaching and learning math. Maplesoft's new Maple Learn allows for high school- and college-age students to ...
A Rochester Institute of Technology Ph.D. student was part of a team of researchers that settled a 90-year-old math problem called Keller’s conjecture. David Narváez, a computing and information ...
President Obama earlier this year announced a new initiative, “Computer Science for All,” to empower a generation of American students with the computing skills they need to thrive in a digital ...
Growth and change in technology have brought a boom in the availability of data and the need for people to shape technologies. Growing areas like machine learning require expertise in programming, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Two University of Texas at ...
? Quantum computers are exciting in part because they are being designed to show how the world is held together. This invisible "glue" is made of impossibly tiny particles and energy. And like all ...
Microsoft is betting big on quantum computing — the cutting-edge field for building computer systems that are far more powerful than anything we have today. At the Microsoft Ignite conference today, ...