Sentences with phrase «simulation runs in»

Ferrari and particularly Kimi Raikkonen have looked really sharp so far this weekend, their race simulation runs in FP2 conducted at a quicker pace than Mercedes.
NPC or not, the default hypothesis has to be that this reality is real, not a simulation running in some other even more complex reality through which you can be promoted.

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«Overall, some folks will really benefit from AMT repeal, but we can't look at taxes in a vacuum,» said LaBrecque, also head of the Michigan Association of CPAs» special task force on tax changes, which ran simulations on more than 900 tax returns to see the impact of the proposed Trump tax changes.
This involves taking the estimates that clients have come up with for what they expect to spend in retirement — and then running a simulation of what would happen to their portfolio if they spent 25 % more than that over each of their first 15 years.
Indeed, «Gran Turismo Sport» is the latest entry in the long - running simulation racing series, and it's no doubt going to be another graphical showcase for the PlayStation 4.
They also launched an incredible Retirement Planning Calculator that pulls in real data from your linked accounts to run a Monte Carlo simulation model to output the most likely results of your financial future.
Finally, they recently launched their amazing Retirement Planning Calculator that pulls in your real data and runs a Monte Carlo simulation to give you deep insights into your financial future.
After years of running thousands of physics simulations, they put together a machine made up of hundreds of precision - engineered parts that would generate extreme heat, explains CEO Martin Roscheisen, who earned a PhD in engineering from Stanford, graduating from the same program and class as Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
The parting of the waters described in the book of Exodus that enabled Moses and the Israelites to escape the pharaoh's army is possible, computer simulations run by researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University of Colorado at Boulder show.
Yes, THE LORD GOD WAS RUNNING A BARNYARD SIMULATION IN CHURCH.
I just ran a Fanspeak (Bleacher / User Vote) simulation and was surprised that actual, surprise needs were sitting there in the 6th and 7th rounds.
We ran 10,000 simulations on a neutral field of an average NFL team against each division in football.
Van Nistelrooy gained redemption for his penalty miss the following season as he scored from the spot in another tempestuous affair which ended the Gunners» 49 - match unbeaten run - particularly infuriating for Wenger's men given Wayne Rooney's simulation to win the penalty.
Using the Bracket Simulator we ran 10,000 simulations on a neutral court of every 1 - seed against each 2 - seed, 3 - seed and 4 - seed in every region.
Using the Hornet and SuperMUC supercomputers in Germany and a state - of - the - art code, the team ran 30 simulations at high resolution, and 6 at very high resolution, for several months.
Not only was Prisle successful, but running simulations with her model made a big difference in climate predictions.
Their first instinct was to run simulations involving a planet in a distant orbit that encircled the orbits of the six Kuiper Belt objects, acting like a giant lasso to wrangle them into their alignment.
Then, effectively by accident, Batygin and Brown noticed that if they ran their simulations with a massive planet in an anti-aligned orbit — an orbit in which the planet's closest approach to the sun, or perihelion, is 180 degrees across from the perihelion of all the other objects and known planets — the distant Kuiper Belt objects in the simulation assumed the alignment that is actually observed.
In an open access paper just published in the Physics of Plasmas journal, we investigate the beam quality for such a micro accelerator, by running complex numerical simulationIn an open access paper just published in the Physics of Plasmas journal, we investigate the beam quality for such a micro accelerator, by running complex numerical simulationin the Physics of Plasmas journal, we investigate the beam quality for such a micro accelerator, by running complex numerical simulations.
In pursuit of answers, Munroe runs computer simulations, pores over stacks of declassified military research memos, solves differential equations, and consults with nuclear reactor operators.
To determine the impact of greenhouse gases, the researchers used tens of thousands of citizen computers, each running a regional climate simulation in a sort of crowd - sourced supercomputer.
This results in two million sets of parameters for each simulation run, which takes a week or two even with high - performance computers,» explains Dr Thorsten Wiegand of the UFZ.
Danchi, an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, is running simulations for the Fourier - Kelvin Stellar Interferometer, a proposed space mission that could lay the groundwork for the search for Earth - like worlds in the next decade.
After running a number of computationally intensive simulations of supernova light at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), a Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility located at Berkeley Lab, Goldstein and Nugent suspect that they'll be able to find about 1,000 of these strongly lensed Type Ia supernovae in data collected by the upcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)-- about 20 times more than previous expectations.
But after running their simulations, Goldstein and Nugent found microlensing did not change the colors of strongly lensed Type Ia supernova in their early phases.
When scientists use climate models for attribution studies, they first run simulations with estimates of only «natural» climate influences over the past 100 years, such as changes in solar output and major volcanic eruptions.
Instead, scientists at the University of Edinburgh ran large - scale computer simulations of conditions in the mantle.
She works with two groups in the astronomy department there, one that surveys the night skies and another that runs high - resolution simulations.
In your head, a rapid - fire simulation runs: If I were him and someone asked me for a favor when I was in such an overtaxed state, how would that make me feeIn your head, a rapid - fire simulation runs: If I were him and someone asked me for a favor when I was in such an overtaxed state, how would that make me feein such an overtaxed state, how would that make me feel?
The accuracy of this assertion might become clearer in a few years, as various groups are running computer simulations to calculate the self - force of particles orbiting spinning black holes, says Barausse.
Despite having run the highest - resolution simulation to date, Wetzel continues to push forward, and he is in the process of running an even higher - resolution, more - sophisticated simulation that will allow him to model the very faintest dwarf galaxies around the Milky Way.
At some point in the distant future, this will make it possible to run a computer simulation prior to using the treatment in a specific patient.
Comparing the shapes of voids of different ages can reveal changes in dark energy density, helping to distinguish between theories, according to simulations run by van de Weygaert's team (arxiv.org/abs/1211.3249).
With the historical and geological data in hand, Hetényi and his team ran computer simulations on where the earthquake could have taken place, and how large it could have been.
José Pons at the University of Alicante in Spain and colleagues ran simulations of pulsars with different crust configurations.
Using a molecular dynamics code called NAMD, the team ran simulations of the wild lignin and the genetically modified lignin in a water cube, modeling the presence of the aldehydes by altering the partial charges of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms on the modified lignin's allylic site.
Simulations were run for a series of scenarios of ocean circulation typical for the area the oil spill is thought to have occurred in, and for this time of year.
So far she has run the program with data from Uganda, Thailand, and the United States, and the simulations reproduce the same prevalence of HIV observed in those countries in the early 1990s, when the data were collected.
Due to having many calculations for each atom's structure and computationally demanding molecular dynamics calculations, the team keeps its simulations relatively small in scale — the team's largest runs typically have between 200 - 250 atoms in the simulation.
«For example, if we're running a simulation where we literally have tens to hundreds of billions of galaxies, we can not follow each galaxy in full detail.
And because the simulation doesn't run on to the present day, he says, we don't know whether the simulated galaxy would end up as something that looks familiar in today's universe.
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1 billion Number of neurons, linked by 10 trillion synapses, in a brain simulation developed by IBM and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, running on the Dawn supercomputer.
Simulations can range in the trillion - particle realm and produce several petabytes — quadrillions of bytes — of data in a single run.
During its largest runs, the biomass simulation scaled to nearly 4,000 of Titan's 18,666 nodes, producing roughly 45 nanoseconds of simulation time in one day.
This image shows a supercomputer simulation run at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park, California, which revealed that double stars with relatively low masses might have formed very early in cosmic history, just 200 million years after the Big Bang.
The simulations, which were run on UCL's Legion supercomputer and HECToR (the UK national supercomputing service), provided a molecule - by - molecule view of how the CO2 and greigite interacted, helping to make sense of what was being observed in the experiments.
The second scenario is also a comforting one: future humans won't be interested in running simulations.
In August, researchers at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology at Stanford University ran a supercomputer simulation of the early universe and provided a tantalizing glimpse into the lives of the first black holes.
Computer scientist Greg Turk of Georgia Tech in Atlanta and colleagues ran thousands of simulations to find the limb motion that could best propel the creatures forward.
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