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New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases
QDarts: A quantum dot array transition simulator for finding charge transitions in the presence of finite tunnel couplings, non-constant charging energies and sensor dots
Jan A. Krzywda, Weikun Liu, Evert van Nieuwenburg, Oswin Krause
Paper:
SciPost Phys. Codebases 43 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.43QDarts v1.0
SciPost Phys. Codebases 43-r1.0 (2025)
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.43-r1.0 -
Time based One Time Password in #Jlang
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#SymLink: The article discusses the unveiling of the Flash Array R4 platform by Pure Storage, highlighting its enhanced capabilities and the use of Intel's 4th generation Xeon processors, DDR5 RAM, and PCIe4 @GestaltIT @sfoskett
https://gestaltit.com/sponsored/pure-storage/stephen/pure-storage-unveils-flash-array-r4-empowering-next-generation-storage-solutions/
#FlashArrayR4 #FlashStorage #PureAccelerate #Sponsored #Storage -
Post of appreciation for the Boston Public Library System's awesome array of language-learning resources. #LibrariesRock
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#Obsidian 1.9 changes its front matter format for array values, so "tags: tag1, tag2, tag3" no longer works. If your vault is full of front matter in that format (aliases, note IDs etc.), then here's what you can do about it:
https://forum.actions.work/t/front-matter-format-in-obsidian-1-9-and-how-to-deal-with-it/671
- Option 1 is for my Actions For Obsidian customers (you're good folk)
- Option 2 is for everyone (you're also good folk) 🖖🏼 -
One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.
Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1
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One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.
Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1
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One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.
Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1
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One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.
Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1
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One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.
Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1