The Computer Science Department, led by the quantum information research group and the bioinformatics algorithm lab, has recently published three articles in Nature Communications.
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The 3 publications are:
A multi-task convolutional deep neural network for variant calling in single molecule sequencing
Ruibang Luo, Fritz J. Sedlazeck, Tak-Wah Lam & Michael C. Schatz
Nature Communications volume 10, Article number: 998 (2019)
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Quantum speedup in the identification of cause–effect relations
Giulio Chiribella & Daniel Ebler
Nature Communications volume 10, Article number: 1472 (2019)
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The relativistic causality versus no-signaling paradigm for multi-party correlations
Pawel Horodecki & Ravishankar Ramanathan
Nature Communicationsvolume 10, Article number: 1701 (2019)
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