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Unconventional Computation Including Quantum Computation, Bruce J. Maclennan Apr 2022

Unconventional Computation Including Quantum Computation, Bruce J. Maclennan

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- EECS

Unconventional computation (or non-standard computation) refers to the use of non-traditional technologies and computing paradigms. As we approach the limits of Moore’s Law, progress in computation will depend on going beyond binary electronics and on exploring new paradigms and technologies for information processing and control. This book surveys some topics relevant to unconventional computation, including the definition of unconventional computations, the physics of computation, quantum computation, DNA and molecular computation, and analog computation. This book is the content of a course taught at UTK.


Design Of An Accelerator-Based Shielding Experiment At The Nasa Space Radiation Laboratory Relevant To Enclosed, Shielded Environments In Space, Lawrence H Heilbronn, Michael Sivertz, Adam Rusek, Charlie Pearson, Martha Clowdsley, Luis Castellanos, Natalie Mcgirl, Ashwin Srikrishna, Cary Zeitlin Jan 2022

Design Of An Accelerator-Based Shielding Experiment At The Nasa Space Radiation Laboratory Relevant To Enclosed, Shielded Environments In Space, Lawrence H Heilbronn, Michael Sivertz, Adam Rusek, Charlie Pearson, Martha Clowdsley, Luis Castellanos, Natalie Mcgirl, Ashwin Srikrishna, Cary Zeitlin

Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Nuclear Engineering

Recent calculations indicate that the dose equivalent in an enclosed, shielded environment in a galactic cosmic ray field will increase or remain unchanged when shielding thickness increases beyond 20 to 30 g/cm2. This trend is seen out to 100 g/cm2, beyond which calculations were not run since depths greater than this are not envisioned for human missions in deep space. If these calculations are accurate, then an optimal shielding thickness (or narrow range of thicknesses) exists, with important implications for spacecraft and habitat design. Crucially, the calculation reveals a minimum dose equivalent value that cannot be reduced with added shielding, …