by fratax | Apr 11, 2019 | codes
Nanocpp is our homemade Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) solver. It is entirely written in C++ with the following features: 2D/3D geometries TFSF and point sources Arbitrary geometrical primitives objects and mathematical operations such as 2D/3D rotations are...
by fratax | Mar 21, 2019 | cryptography
Protecting confidential data is a major challenge in the internet era. Standard cryptographic techniques are fast and scalable, but they are broken by quantum algorithms. Quantum cryptography is unclonable and more robust, but requires quantum installations that are...
by fratax | Mar 20, 2019 | press
A brief selection of press releases, from Yahoo Finance to Wall Street Journal, after our discovery on chaotic harvesting of broadband electromagnetic...
by fratax | Dec 13, 2018 | energy
Chaos is a phenomenon that occurs in many aspects of contemporary science. In classical dynamics, chaos is defined as a hypersensitivity to initial conditions. The presence of chaos is often unwanted, as it introduces unpredictability, which makes it difficult to...
by fratax | Oct 9, 2018 | homepage news
PhD student Valerio Mazzone won the best poster Award at META 2018, the premiere conference in matematerials and photonics. The work of Valerio carried out a study on new exotic invisible states of light, called Anapoles, which do not interact with the electromagnetic...
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