An MLIR-native NumPy-like DSL with a new dialect-agnostic type checker and parallel-first lowering to a dataflow dialect, shown on weather modeling and CFD workloads in Fortran.
Circuit models for the co-simulation of superconducting quantum computing systems,
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The paper reviews multiscale thermal modeling techniques for 3D ICs, unifying scales from device to system while stressing thermal boundary resistance and validation needs.
A review summarizing superconducting qubit types, DiVincenzo criteria implementations, coherence limits from defects, and large-scale integration strategies for quantum computing.
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Demonstrating a Future for MLIR-native DSL Compilers on a NumPy-like Example
An MLIR-native NumPy-like DSL with a new dialect-agnostic type checker and parallel-first lowering to a dataflow dialect, shown on weather modeling and CFD workloads in Fortran.
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A Review of Multiscale Thermal Modeling in Heterogeneous 3D ICs
The paper reviews multiscale thermal modeling techniques for 3D ICs, unifying scales from device to system while stressing thermal boundary resistance and validation needs.
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Review of Superconducting Qubit Devices and Their Large-Scale Integration
A review summarizing superconducting qubit types, DiVincenzo criteria implementations, coherence limits from defects, and large-scale integration strategies for quantum computing.