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blog.thislongrun.com
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| | | | | CAP theorem: definition of partition vs. network packet losses. Looks at how the proof does vs. TCP. Looks at the memory model used. | |
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www.johnnylogic.org
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www.jeremykun.com
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| | | | | Graphs are among the most interesting and useful objects in mathematics. Any situation or idea that can be described by objects with connections is a graph, and one of the most prominent examples of a real-world graph that one can come up with is a social network. Recall, if you aren't already familiar with this blog's gentle introduction to graphs, that a graph $ G$ is defined by a set of vertices $ V$, and a set of edges $ E$, each of which connects two vertices. | |
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chipnetics.com
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| | | Pval is a utility for generating a PDF (probability density function) and CDF (cumulative distribution function) from a data-input file. | ||