Security analyst with 20+ years of experience (@sec_consult / @atos). AI enthusiast and Python hacker. Curious about neuroscience, consciousness, and physics.
Looking for a quick introduction to #QuantumComputing in layman's terms? Sergey Sysoev from @spb_university got you covered in his @coursera course. Don't get discouraged by the suggested duration of 5 weeks; it can easily be binge-watched in a weekend.
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I've created a wave simulator in #Python to play around with single-slit diffraction, Young's double-slit experiment, and similar setups. My write-up incl. source code can be found here: (1/7)
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In addition to the 3d-animations of the waves themselves, the simulator can sum up the wave intensities measured by the sensor on the bottom over time. In case of the double-slit experiment without diffraction, the following pattern will emerge. (2/7)
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Just for comparison, that's what a single #wave looks like in the #simulator. The result on the sensor will be a straight line over time. Check out the write-up to see how this pattern develops. (3/7)
It's also possible to simulate wave diffraction at the slit. A single-slit setup will result in patterns similar to this one. Can you guess what the sensor on the bottom will measure over time? (4/7)
I wrote this simulator mainly for myself to get a better understanding of the interaction of different wave patterns and play around with #matplotlib and #numpy. So please do not expect any UX, tutorials or proper documentation besides the write-up 😅. (6/7)
Nevertheless, you are more than welcome to check out the source code and play around with it yourself. If you create cool simulations, let me know💙! (7/7)
Why do some AWS services log to CloudWatch while others log to S3 or Kinesis? I didn't manage to answer that question exactly, but I did collect 58+ different "how to" guides for turning on logging in #AWS.
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