For example, to create the image from the radar pulses, you can do time-domain backprojection, omega-k and others. Then when comparing images of different dates you can do SAR interferometry, then use numerical methods,…
I'm not the person you are replying to but I work in image processing of SAR radar images and it's mostly ML-free (thankfully because I don't enjoy it). I dont know which other areas still work with these things
Just to clarify, it might be official but I'm argentinean and I never saw a map like this with south on top
I don't know much about this but I assume that the tritium will be created somehow while fussion is done [1] [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deuterium%E2%80%93tritium_fu...
> As a result, I don’t have much use for Memcheck, but I still use Cachegrind, Callgrind, and DHAT all the time. I’m amazed that I’m still using Cachegrind today, given that it has hardly changed in twenty years. (I…
Weird, it works for me. You can use any of the other published links in the sibling comments. The name of the paper is "Quantum Limits in Optical Communications" by Banaszek
Very interesting, I studied telecommunications and I thought the Shannon limit was the absolute limit. I wonder now if this Gordon Holevo limit is applicable for "traditional" telecommunications (like 5G) as opposed to…
Thank you!
Do you have more info? I googled quickly with the "fake" and "staged" keywords and found nothing
Obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/2029/
Not entirely sure what time reflection is, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't mean anything related to anything going backward in time. Here I think it's explained better https://spectrum.ieee.org/time-reversal-interface…
I find this one as the most complete [1] [2] [1]: https://github.com/ajhalthor/Transformer-Neural-Network/blob... [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw_PJdmydZY&list=PLTl9hO2Oob...
The web version is a bit of a different project. Make sure to try the desktop version!
For example, to create the image from the radar pulses, you can do time-domain backprojection, omega-k and others. Then when comparing images of different dates you can do SAR interferometry, then use numerical methods,…
I'm not the person you are replying to but I work in image processing of SAR radar images and it's mostly ML-free (thankfully because I don't enjoy it). I dont know which other areas still work with these things
Just to clarify, it might be official but I'm argentinean and I never saw a map like this with south on top
I don't know much about this but I assume that the tritium will be created somehow while fussion is done [1] [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deuterium%E2%80%93tritium_fu...
> As a result, I don’t have much use for Memcheck, but I still use Cachegrind, Callgrind, and DHAT all the time. I’m amazed that I’m still using Cachegrind today, given that it has hardly changed in twenty years. (I…
Weird, it works for me. You can use any of the other published links in the sibling comments. The name of the paper is "Quantum Limits in Optical Communications" by Banaszek
Very interesting, I studied telecommunications and I thought the Shannon limit was the absolute limit. I wonder now if this Gordon Holevo limit is applicable for "traditional" telecommunications (like 5G) as opposed to…
Thank you!
Do you have more info? I googled quickly with the "fake" and "staged" keywords and found nothing
Obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/2029/
Not entirely sure what time reflection is, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't mean anything related to anything going backward in time. Here I think it's explained better https://spectrum.ieee.org/time-reversal-interface…
I find this one as the most complete [1] [2] [1]: https://github.com/ajhalthor/Transformer-Neural-Network/blob... [2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw_PJdmydZY&list=PLTl9hO2Oob...
The web version is a bit of a different project. Make sure to try the desktop version!