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classical

[klas-i-kuhl] / ˈklæs ɪ kəl /




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He said it settled "once and for all" the discussion about whether quantum computers can do tasks that classical computers can't.

From BBC

She set the tone early by making pianist Mike Garson, best known for his work with David Bowie, but well versed in jazz and classical, the first artist she spoke to.

From Los Angeles Times

In classical mechanics, if nothing moves, no work is done, meaning there is no energy cost associated with stopping something from happening.

From Science Daily

"The distance reach with structured light, both classical and quantum, remains very low, but this is also an opportunity, stimulating the search for more abstract degrees of freedom to exploit."

From Science Daily

Khmer classical dance, performed to traditional music, is renowned for its graceful hand gestures and stunning costumes, and has a 1,000-year history.

From Barron's