Month: January 2023

Breakdown of Fault-Tolerance in Boron Nanotube Lattices

Just like a self-stable system that can replace a faulty unit with a working one, boron nanotube lattices have shown their fault-tolerant nature. Although the exact values of fault-tolerant metric dimensions might be tricky to compute, recent research has found closed formulas for the fault-tolerant metric dimension of triangular and alpha boron nanotubes. These lattices […]

Published on January 25, 2023

Biophysical parameters control signal transfer in spiking network

Imagine you’re trying to pass a secret message down a line of people. The way you connect with each person and the properties of their bodies can greatly influence how well the message gets across. In the same way, information transmission in networks, both biological and artificial, relies on connectivity between units and the characteristics […]

Published on January 25, 2023