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Abstract: Currently the development of quantum computers is active; however, large-scale machines remain limited and noisy. Furthermore, such quantum computers do not allow direct access to state ...
Abstract: Direct numerical simulation (DNS) results is reported here, without modifying the governing Navier-Stokes equation by removing all sources of errors due to ...
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