Abstract: In this letter, we explore the feasibility of using machine learning (ML) to address time-domain electromagnetic forward and inverse problems. A novel ML-associated Hermite (AH) ...
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Prompt engineering keeps adding new techniques. One is the String Seed-of-Thought (SSoT) that aids options-choosing, game ...
Abstract: Multiagent routing problems, arising from practical applications, such as logistics, transportation, and emergency response, face challenges due to the exponential growth of the search space ...
As you read this, every atom in your body is desperately trying to tear itself apart. In fact, that goes for every atom, everywhere, since the beginning of time. Thankfully, those efforts have failed.
Time travel is one of the most fascinating ideas in science. The ability to go back, change events, or see the future sounds almost limitless. But the moment you actually think about it… things start ...