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    Controlling chaos using edge computing hardware

    Machine learning provides a data-driven approach for creating a digital twin of a system – a digital model used to predict the system behavior. Having an accurate digital twin can drive many applications, such...

    Robert M. Kent, Wendson A. S. Barbosa, Daniel J. Gauthier in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Next generation reservoir computing

    Reservoir computing is a best-in-class machine learning algorithm for processing information generated by dynamical systems using observed time-series data. Importantly, it requires very small training data se...

    Daniel J. Gauthier, Erik Bollt, Aaron Griffith in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Transparency on an optical chip

    A two-laser trick that renders opaque media transparent can be achieved in systems of tiny optical resonators — with potentially profound consequences for optical communication and information processing.

    Robert W. Boyd, Daniel J. Gauthier in Nature (2006)

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    Superluminal speed of information? (reply)

    Stenner et al. reply — It was most natural to present our findings1 in the time domain, although there is an equivalent explanation in the frequency domain if Fourier analysis is used. Nimtz2 uses a frequency-dom...

    Michael D. Stenner, Daniel J. Gauthier, Mark A. Neifeld in Nature (2004)

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    The speed of information in a ‘fast-light’ optical medium

    One consequence of the special theory of relativity is that no signal can cause an effect outside the source light cone, the space-time surface on which light rays emanate from the source1. Violation of this prin...

    Michael D. Stenner, Daniel J. Gauthier, Mark A. Neifeld in Nature (2003)