The importance of the fourth and higher order terms in the Taylor series expansion of energy of isospin asymmetric nuclear matter in studies of the neutron star crust–core phase transition is investigated using the finite-range simple effective interaction.
Data Centers are huge power consumers, both because of the energy required for computation and the cooling needed to keep servers below thermal redlining. The most common technique to minimize cooling costs is increasing data room temperature.
The Majorization Principle is a fundamental statement governing the dynamics of information processing in optimal and efficient quantum algorithms. While quantum computation can be modeled to be reversible, due to the unitary evolution undergone by the system.
The Discrete EVent System (DEVS) specification has been implemented in various platforms and languages over the years. However, each implementation has been tightly coupled with the underlying syntactical language.
3D network-on-chip (NoC) has emerged as a cutting edge technology that provides better performance by combining features of NoC and die-stacking IC technology. It is able to push the limits of Moores law by increasing the density of components in a chip resulting in higher functionality.
Design and development of hard Real-Time (RT) embedded systems present several crucial requirements regarding criticality and timeliness of these systems. Formal methods have been presented as a promising alternative to deal with the design issues of these applications.





