The Hardy–Pomeau–Pazzis (HPP) model is a fundamental lattice gas automaton for the simulation of gases and liquids. It was a precursor to the lattice Boltzmann methods. From lattice gas automata, it is possible to derive the macroscopic Navier-Stokes equations. Interest in lattice gas automaton methods levelled off in the early 1990s, due to rising interest in the lattice Boltzmann methods. It was first introduced in papers published in 1973 and 1976 by Jean Hardy, Yves Pomeau and Olivier de Pazzis, whose initials give the model its name. The model can be used as a simple model for both the movement of gases and fluid. (Wikipedia).
This animation of the turboprop engine show single spool configuration of this type engines. Soon we are going to release the other versions of the same engine.
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Vintage HP 21MX computer arrives for restoration
The 21MX is an early HP mini-computer introduced in 1974. It is the first in what would later evolve into the rather long-lived family of HP-1000 computers (HP-1000 M, E and F). It was a technological first, the first mini-computer relying on semiconductor memory (CMOS chips from then new
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Boost Blockchain: A New Business Model for Open Source
Now there is a new better way to get paid for your open source projects. Watch this video to learn how to do that. EVENT: C++Now 2019 SPEAKER: Arthur O'Dwyer PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). ATTRIBU
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The ULTRA Mini Workstation from Lenovo... the ThinkStation P360 Ultra
We take a look at the Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra. We see how Lenovo built a wildly expandable small box with high-end Intel Core i9 and NVIDIA RTX A5000 processors all into a system that might be the Windows alternative to the Apple Mac Studio. Note: We have a few more benchmarks on th
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Generate and Deploy CUDA Code for Object Detection on NVIDIA Jetson
GPU Coder™ generates optimized CUDA® code from MATLAB® code for deep learning, embedded vision, and autonomous systems. NVIDIA GPU Support from GPU Coder: https://goo.gl/yKuvWK Deep Learning Tutorials and Examples with MATLAB: https://bit.ly/3C7EzFa Neural Network Toolbox(TM) Importer fo
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Black Hat USA 2010: Burning Asgard: What Happens When Loki Breaks Free 1/5
Speakers: Enno Rey, Daniel Mende I personally remember the release of Yersinia at Black Hat Europe 2005. It was a ground breaking experience: a number of Layer 2 attacks regarded purely theoretical until then, was suddenly available in a mostly automated way. And those guys even showed so
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Using & Expanding the NLP Models Hub 1 | Webinar
Spark NLP and Spark OCR Free Trials are available here: https://www.johnsnowlabs.com/spark-nlp-try-free/ The NLP Models Hub which powers the Spark NLP and NLU libraries takes a different approach than the hubs of other libraries like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Hugging Face. While it also pr
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These 6 Rare Diseases Are Shaping Modern Medicine
While infectious diseases had some pretty terrible outcomes throughout history, they also have led the way for incredible scientific research, discovery, and medical advancement. Join Hank Green for a new episode of SciShow and learn how studying uncommon maladies has truly shaped modern m
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Vintage HP Function Generators: HP 3300A, HP 3310A and HP 3312A
We have fun with HP 3300-series function generators, starting with the original 3300A in 1965, the cute and practical 3310A from 1970, and the full-featured 3312A from 1975. A decade of solid-state analog awesomeness, if you ask me. And many thanks to Keysight for providing the modern-day
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GTAC 2016: How Flaky Tests in Continuous Integration
John Micco & Atif Memon, Google and University of Maryland
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Homological Projective Geometry - Qingyuan Jiang
Short talks by postdoctoral members Topic: Homological Projective Geometry Speaker: Qingyuan Jiang Affiliation: The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Member, School of Mathematics Date: September 26, 2018 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
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AdS Locality and the Conformal Bootstrap by Simon Caron-Huot
ORGANIZERS : Pallab Basu, Avinash Dhar, Rajesh Gopakumar, R. Loganayagam, Gautam Mandal, Shiraz Minwalla, Suvrat Raju, Sandip Trivedi and Spenta Wadia DATE : 21 May 2018 to 02 June 2018 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore In the past twenty years, the discovery of the AdS/C
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Xeus: A Framework for Writing Native Jupyter Kernels
Sylvain Corlay (QuantStack), Johan Mabille (QuantStack) Xeus takes on the burden of implementing the Jupyter kernel protocol so that kernel authors can focus on more easily implementing the language-specific part of the kernel and support features, such as autocomplete or interactive widg
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The Hodge conjecture for moduli spaces of stable sheaves over a nodal curve by Inder Kaur
DISCUSSION MEETING: MODULI OF BUNDLES AND RELATED STRUCTURES ORGANIZERS : Rukmini Dey and Pranav Pandit DATE: 10 February 2020 to 14 February 2020 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore Background: At its core, much of mathematics is concerned with the problem of classifying
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In this series I will be adding solar power to an Amazon Kindle DX.
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