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New on this instance of Mastodon and a retired physicist happy to join this community!

A wonderful performance of Canto Ostinato, a superb 1976 work by Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt: vimeo.com/31357966

Learned about it via @guenp

From Wikipedia:

"The most remarkable aspect about this work is the amount of freedom that is given to the performer(s). The piece can be performed with different instruments and a different number of performers."

It's composed of 106 sections which can be repeated as wished: "Performance may take from some two hours to more than a day."

🤘 🎶

Realised I never got round to writing an #introduction.

Hi, I'm Cas! I'm a PhD student working on Topological Solitons, currently vortices in Yang-Mills-Higgs theory.

In my spare time I enjoy watching films and anime, walking, and reading.

Yay, the physics.social Mastodon server now supports LaTeX equations! 🎉 Many thanks to our math friends over at Mathstodon.xyz, @christianp for sharing your code.
I'll start with one of my favorites, Euler's formula
\(e^{i\theta} = \cos \theta + i\sin \theta\)

Today in QEC on the arXiv 

Actually this paper isn't about QEC. But it reminds me of the repetition code in some ways, which is what caught my eye.

arxiv.org/abs/2211.11729

There's a thread on it by @MarisOzols here
mastodon.online/@MarisOzols@ma
(though if you are on the app, you'd probably be better off clicking the handle rather than the link).

#qec #quantum

*PRO NERD TIP*

Today I learned about "The Wikipedia Library Card". If you've been a WP editor for >6 months, have made >500 edits, at least 10 edits in the last month, and are not blocked for being a jerk, you can access a *ton* of paywalled content for free.

ScienceDirect, AAAS, The BMJ, both APAs, EBSCO, Springer, Nature, Wiley, and many more.

wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/a

All those hours in 2005 spent editing sci-fi book articles finally paying off!

🚨 BIG EXOPLANET NEWS! 🚨

Our team has released FIVE papers today on the most COMPREHENSIVE study of an #exoplanet atmosphere to date!

Using #JWST we obtained four transit observations of #WASP39b early in the telescope's operations to study both the planet itself, and the telescope's capabilities to observe exoplanet atmospheres.

We detected numerous molecules in the planet's atmosphere, including CO2, CO, H2O, and SO2 🧵

The future is here! ⭐ 🪐 🔭 #Astrodon #Science

webbtelescope.org/contents/new

I came across this nice integerological fact:

Define \(\operatorname{ord}_p(n)\) to be the power of \(p\) in the prime factorisation of \(n\).

Then

\[ \sum_{k=1}^n\gcd(n,k) = \prod_{p|n} \left(1+\left(1-\frac{1}{p}\right) \cdot \operatorname{ord}_p(n)\right) \]

I don't know why you'd want to do this, and all the references I've found to it talk about it as a special case of some more general identities, but for some reason it appealed to me.

I'm a graduate student in physics. My recent effort is on understanding the solutions of \(\partial_t^2 \psi - \nabla^2\psi + \psi(\psi\psi^* - \psi_0(t)\psi_0^*(t))=0\). But of course I'm open to be distracted by other good maths. #introduction

My favorite thing about Mastodon so far is that all of a sudden I have posts about history, archaeology, astrophysics etc in my timeline because even though I follow mostly the same people here as tweeter everyone branched out once they got here and started boosting cool people they ran into here.

I'm tempted to go and build an bot but one that also shares the first figure in the toot automatically.. someone build that yet?

My favorite thing about Mastodon is that it feels like we're taking back the internet.. just like how it was back in the 90's: campy and unpolished, but genuine and personal. Also a little bit like a massive moderation disaster waiting to happen. I'm savoring it for as long as it lasts and before all the big ugly banners and ads inadvertently take over 🥹

First batch of Home Assistant Skyconnect is almost ready to be shipped 😀

RT @GeoPythonConf
We're happy to announce GeoPython 2023, March 06-08 in Basel, Switzerland - the conference for #Python and #Geo
Call for Speakers is now open: 2023.geopython.net
#python #geospatial

hey #datascience #machinelearning peeps! could you please recommend a Mastodon instance for a new tooter interested in ML and data science?

Asking for a friend! thanks!

#recommend #newuser #mastodonmigration

Possibly the most frightening talent of the brown bear is an uncanny ability to blend seamlessly into the environment in an almost chameleon-like manner, allowing them to easily surprise their unsuspecting prey.

In case people haven't seen this yet, there's an "Academics on Mastodon" list on GitHub here: nathanlesage.github.io/academi
#Academia #Mastodon #Tips

I'm now aware of 4 tools that can help you find people on Mastodon, particularly people you followed on Twitter. Are there any others?
• Social Search: search.noc.social
• Twitodon: twitodon.com
• Debirdify: pruvisto.org/debirdify/
• Fedifinder: fedifinder.glitch.me

In Episode 3, we talked to Dr Lídia del Rio (@azul) about #QuantumInformation and what it took to co-found the community-driven scientific journal "Quantum".

Take a listen to the episode if you'd like to know more!

youtu.be/zNpT-WwyUUI

#QuantumInformation #QuantumThermodynamics #QuantumJournal #Quantum #insideQuantum #QuantumTechnology #QuantumComputing #Publishing #AcademicPublishing

In Episode 2, we talked to Dr Philippe Faist (@phfaist) about #errorcorrection and #complexity.

How can we make the most of noisy, current-generation quantum computers, and just what is the Error Correction Zoo? Take a listen to find out!

youtu.be/7gHdvuuszQE

#QEC #ErrorCorrection #QuantumErrorCorrection #NISQ #QuantumComputing #QuantumTechnology #QuantumInformation #insideQuantum

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