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Is there a systematic classification of the most common computer science algorithms?
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I think computation classes are the closest you can get simply because algorithms depend on their purpose. You can hardly compare a...
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In combinatorics, the twentyfold way (and better known predecessor the twelvefold way) classifies counting problems via a single...
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Could someone please help? best 6 papers turned in by 28 classes are re-read by organizers to ensure marking is correct.
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Yes, that's how I read it, though one has to read through it a couple times to understand it. I imagine this is probably part of a...
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Could someone please help? best 6 papers turned in by 28 classes are re-read by organizers to ensure marking is correct.
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Dunno, combinatorics ain't my strong suit. I like the question format.
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The op says "six best papers", so I am assuming that only papers with the ratings of 83 and 76 are in the stack. I don't know why they...
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blamocur
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Terrence Howard Math?
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... characteristic is two ?
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blamocur
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Terrence Howard Math?
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Ooops :(
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Terrence Howard Math?
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Almost. \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty}\left(1+\frac{1}{n^2}\right)^n = 1. And we can certainly define 1^\infty :=\lim_{n \to \infty} 1^n =...
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Terrence Howard Math?
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Apologies, but it isn't off-topic. Terrence Howard claims 1 × 1 = 2. I was only trying to see how.
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blamocur
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Could someone please help? best 6 papers turned in by 28 classes are re-read by organizers to ensure marking is correct.
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The op says "six best papers", so I am assuming that only papers with the ratings of 83 and 76 are in the stack. I don't know why they...
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Agent Smith, please start your own thread in the appropriate subforum.
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Terrence Howard Math?
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It's a relief to me that you mentioned limits.
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Agent Smith, please start your own thread in the appropriate subforum.
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This is a recurring topic in this forum. My answer: there is no 1^\infty or \frac{0}{0}. Those symbols are occasionally used as names of...
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