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York University and an international team of astrophysicists have made an ambitious attempt to simulate the formation of galaxies and cosmic large-scale structure throughout staggeringly large ...
Astronomers have discovered what may be the largest-scale structure in the known universe — a group of galaxy clusters and clusters of galaxy clusters that spans roughly 1.3 billion light-years ...
Models usually need to be reduced in scale due to their weight and the capacity of shaking tables. Similitude laws such as Cauchy and Cauchy-Froude laws are often used for scale reduction (Table 1).
Wafer-Scale Clusters make scaling the largest models dead simple. From a digital notebook on a laptop, the largest of LLMs like GPT-3 can be spread over a cluster of CS-2s with a single keystroke ...
Yet this, and other similar discoveries, appear to be larger than our current models predict. For now, the team plans to continue mapping the largest structures in the cosmos.
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