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Maya: Rithu Mukherjee
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So wise so young, they say, do never live long. William Shakespeare. Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Na tv evāhaḿ jātu nāsaḿ. Na tvaḿ neme janādhipāh. 803;na caiva na bhaviṣyāmah. 803;sarve vayam ataḥ param. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Each Its Own. The German Car Blog. Le Blog du petit Docteur. Thomas F. Monteleone. Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise.
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July | 2010 | The Algorithmic Lens
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July 20, 2010. I spent this weekend working on and off a very interesting IMO problem – problem 6 from IMO 2006. You can find that here. It was a real hard nut and only led to a crushed ego😦. Let me first describe the problem and a result I managed to prove in this direction, which was however much weaker than the problem statement. IMO 2006 Problem 6 :. Assign to each side. Of a convex polygon. The maximum area of a triangle that has. As a side and is contained in. Is at least twice the area of. With a...
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Maya: Lightning strikes ( Pink - Please don't leave me)
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So wise so young, they say, do never live long. William Shakespeare. Monday, September 21, 2009. Lightning strikes ( Pink - Please don't leave me). I imagine you as I see you. Laced up to the knees in red doc martens. Grey blue eyes changing with every emotion. Power that surging up in every step. A force of nature. Hair color a whim of the lunar cycle. That takes care to calibrate itself on your personal rhythm. Rules are always of your invention. An ordnance that tumbles from. To Each Its Own.
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Time management in distributed simulation | Possibly Wrong
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On science, mathematics, and computing. Update: Chutes and Ladders is long, but not *that* long. Hangman, Scrabble, and Google Books →. Time management in distributed simulation. March 22, 2015. Much of my work involves discrete event simulation. Where a simulation advances, in discrete jumps, from one “interesting” point in time (called an. In particular– and the question that motivated this post– what is. And why does my simulation need to know about it? This protocol can help to understand. The end re...
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June | 2015 | Possibly Wrong
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On science, mathematics, and computing. Monthly Archives: June 2015. June 21, 2015. I often need to display or record output of floating-point values, in a human-readable decimal format. This is easy enough in most programming languages… unless you need the representation to be one-to-one, so that distinct finite values always produce distinct output. … Continue reading →. IBM Research Ponder This: August 2016 Puzzle. Twisty lattice paths, all alike. Category theory without categories. Good Math, Bad Math.
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Maya: It's underway
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So wise so young, they say, do never live long. William Shakespeare. Saturday, November 07, 2009. Narrow Vote of 220-215 Provides Victory for Obama. Pushes through a key bill. Those who say he has done nothing in his first year are blind to the effects of the economic bailout and this latest effort. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Each Its Own. The German Car Blog. Le Blog du petit Docteur. Thomas F. Monteleone. Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise.
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SMC sampler | Journey into Randomness
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September 29, 2012 at 9:21 pm ( Monte Carlo. Tags: Sequential monte carlo. Sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) methods are usually designed to deal with probability distributions of increasing dimensions. The canonical example is the sequence of distributions. Is a hidden Markov chain and. Is an observation process. The notation. Is a shortcut for. This is usually called a Hidden Markov Model. In the literature. If the Markov chain. Is a probability on. Is typically very easy to sample from and. This algorithm ...
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Travelling between cities … | Journey into Randomness
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Travelling between cities …. December 19, 2011 at 12:29 am ( probability. Consider the standard plane lattice. And suppose that each point. Represents a city. Each city is connected to its. Neighbors only and each edge. Carries a weight that represents the time it takes to go from city. A natural question is the following:. Given two (non-neighboring) cities on the map, how long does take to travel between them? In other words, each edge of the lattice. Carries a random variable. For those who want to pl...
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Daily Mathercise: Knots
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Simple mathematical exercises for fun each day (excluding Sundays). I am a father, a mathematician and sometime blogger whose unconventional posts often blur the lines between blogging and staring blankly at a glowing screen. View my complete profile. My Main Math Blog. MATH with my KIDS. Here are some shadblow (Amelanchier canadensis) or serviceberry leaves that I collected from my yard this past Fall. Their tattered appearance speaks of th. On This Day in Math - August 23. News from the world of maths.
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Daily Mathercise: Geometry + Working Memory
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Simple mathematical exercises for fun each day (excluding Sundays). I am a father, a mathematician and sometime blogger whose unconventional posts often blur the lines between blogging and staring blankly at a glowing screen. View my complete profile. My Main Math Blog. MATH with my KIDS. Here are some shadblow (Amelanchier canadensis) or serviceberry leaves that I collected from my yard this past Fall. Their tattered appearance speaks of th. On This Day in Math - August 23. News from the world of maths.
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