Abstract: We present a novel particle-grid scheme for simulating bubble and foam flow. At the core of our approach lies a particle representation that combines the computational nature of moving least ...
Abstract: This paper develops statistically robust particle filters that exhibit high statistical efficiency and good robustness to outliers. Three types of outliers, namely, observation outliers, ...
In the future, quantum computers are anticipated to solve problems once thought unsolvable, from predicting the course of chemical reactions to producing highly reliable weather forecasts. For now, ...
CERN’s Super Proton Synchrotron will turn 50 in 2026—and it has a resonant “ghost.” Using mathematics, physicists measured and modeled how these resonant lines intersect. Modeling a 3D shape over time ...
Laser diffraction is recognized as the most reliable light scattering method for analyzing particle size distributions across a range from submicron to millimeter particles. The diffraction set-up ...
Five elements can move you beyond episodic success. by Paul Blase and Paul Leinwand Delivering sustained growth is one of the hardest things a company can do. A brilliant idea or product innovation ...
Particle Measuring Systems announces the opening of its new state-of-the-art Manufacturing & Contamination Control Innovation Hub, marking a major milestone in the company’s evolution and long-term ...
As a small business owner, Liz understands the unique challenges entrepreneurs face. Well-versed in the digital landscape, she combines real-world experience in website design, building e-commerce ...
Quantum computers are beginning to become powerful tools for studying some of the most fundamental forces in the universe – and some of the trickiest to understand. Two experiments have used them to ...
Axmol includes a particle system, which can be used for generating complex visual effects as explosions, fire or rain. Particles are performant and they can be used for creating complex visuals, but ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. On a quiet pandemic afternoon in 2021, Zhiyuan Wang, then a graduate student at Rice University, was alleviating his boredom by working ...