Everyone already uses computers in physics. At the very least, students use handheld calculators (I doubt anyone is still using a slide-rule calculator). Also, it's becoming more common to have ...
A new kind of quantum computer uses a high-resolution microscope to control the electron spins of titanium atoms. Plus, the Universe-mapping Euclid telescope fixes the wobble that threatened its ...
Combining LaMET with phenomenological modeling using global constraints from SDE can offer accurate state-of-the-art lattice quantum chromodynamics of PDFs, offering a new approach for first-principle ...