Caitlin Clark left San Francisco with another record. Veronica Burton left with the win. That's ultimately what mattered most for the Golden State Valkyries, who continued their remarkable start to ...
A high-performance Rust-based nonlinear least squares optimization library designed for computer vision applications including bundle adjustment, SLAM, and pose graph optimization. Built with focus on ...
Abstract: Portfolio optimization is one of the most important financial problem, suffering from huge computational pressure due to arithmetic complexity. Quantum computing offers polynomial or even ...
Native integration of Q-CTRL’s Fire Opal software with IonQ’s hardware will accelerate real-world applications without specialized quantum expertise. The capability to solve world-changing problems is ...
Proof-of-concept exploit code has been published for a critical remote code execution flaw in protobuf.js, a widely used JavaScript implementation of Google's Protocol Buffers. The tool is highly ...
Xavier Gandibleux, Gauthier Soleilhac, Anthony Przybylski, Flavien Lucas, Stefan Ruzika, Pascal Halffmann. vOptSolver, a "get and run" solver of multiobjective linear optimization problems built on ...
We’re in the middle of two concurrent revolutions that will reshape how companies compete for customers. One is about how consumers search for information. The other, just getting started, is about ...
The Signals pattern was first introduced in JavaScript’s Knockout framework. The basic idea is that a value alerts the rest of the application when it changes. Instead of a component checking its data ...
NVIDIA's GPU-accelerated cuOpt engine discovers new solutions for four MIPLIB benchmark problems, outperforming CPU solvers with 22% lower objective gaps. NVIDIA's cuOpt optimization engine has found ...
Add programmable buttons to your smartphone with this discovery at CES Unveiled called Solver. Credit: Mashable CES 2026 has officially kicked off with the annual CES Unveiled event, where tech ...
This week, as we near the end of 2025, the writers and editors of KQED Arts & Culture are reflecting on One Beautiful Thing from the year. n a bright Sunday morning in June, I sat down in a crowded ...
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