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jiggerwit.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I received an email from Josef Urban this morning. His group has been using AI to find algorithms that generate the sequences found in the Sloane's Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS). The input is a finite sequence of integers. The output is an algorithm that produces the same sequence of digits. Using AI, they... | |
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www.tartley.com
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| | | | | I've been doing some programming tests and puzzles while job hunting lately. One quick challenge was quite nice, reminding me a bit of Project Euler questions, and I nerd sniped myself into doing a 2n | |
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www.exploringbinary.com
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| | | | | An arbitrary-precision, decimal to two's complement and two's complement to decimal converter | |
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theorydish.blog
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| | | In this blog post, we will talk about some recent advances in algorithms for approximately solving Shapley Games. What is a Shapley Game? At an intuitive level, Shapley games capture the idea of extending one-shot 2-player games to be occurring over multiple stages. Explicitly, Shapley games are played on an underlying state space $latex V$.... | ||