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STRUC­TURES Short Film 5: How can complex physical structures be used as a resource for computation?

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Our world consists of complex physical structures, spanning from quan­tum systems and cells to waterfalls and the cosmos in its entirety. Various fundamental insights gained from observations of those intricate structures can be used as a resource for novel approaches of computation. Any structure, whether it is a mug, atoms, light rays or a car, can be used as a computational structure. In the STRUC­TURES Cluster, we use the learnings and know-how from our own experiments and re­search to drive new frontiers in computational innovation within our laboratories – all powered by the collaborative synergy of unique expertise from diverse disciplines.

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STRUCTURES: How can complex physical structures be used as a resource for computation?


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