Everyone knows that Moore’s law says that computers get cheaper at an exponential rate. What is not as well known is that many other technologies that have nothing to do with computers obey a similar law. Costs for DNA sequencing, some forms of renewable energy, chemical processes and consumer goods have also dropped at an exponential rate, even if the rates vary and are typically slower than for computers.
The prompt atmospheric neutrino flux in the light of LHCb
Gauld, R
Rojo, J
Rottoli, L
Sarkar, S
Talbert, J
JHEP
volume 02
issue 2
130
(19 Feb 2016)