Abstract: Seismic full waveform inversion (FWI) is a powerful technique for generating high-resolution images of the subsurface, leveraging the rich information content in recorded seismic waveforms.
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A high-performance, production-grade Homebridge integration for Z-Wave networks. Built directly on the modern Z-Wave JS driver, this plugin provides direct communication with USB controllers for ultra ...
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D-Wave is something of an anomaly in a quantum computing industry. While companies ranging from hyperscalers like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Web Services to traditional enterprise system makers ...
Anthropic is bringing its most powerful AI model to the general public for the first time, but it’s doing it with guardrails. On Tuesday, the AI firm launched Claude Fable 5, the first publicly ...
Abstract: Full waveform inversion (FWI) is crucial for reconstructing high-resolution subsurface models, but it is often hindered, considering the limited data, by its null space resulting in ...
D-Wave Quantum is making a play for a wider patch of the quantum landscape by laying out a plan for systems meant to break the company out of its current niche.