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| | mattweidner.com
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| | [AI summary] This text provides an in-depth exploration of CRDTs (Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types), covering various data structures and algorithms for managing concurrent data in distributed systems. It includes discussions on unique sets, state-based CRDTs, and optimized versions that avoid tombstones. The text also touches on different CRDT types, such as OR-sets and unique sets, and their implementations, along with their applications in collaborative applications. The content is part of a series of blog posts by Matthew Weidner, a PhD student at CMU, focusing on the theory and practice of CRDTs.
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| | Werner Vogels on building scalable and robust distributed systems
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| This post assumes working knowledge of elementary number theory. Luckily for the non-mathematicians, we cover all required knowledge and notation in our number theory primer. So Three Thousand Years of Number Theory Wasn't Pointless It's often tough to come up with concrete applications of pure mathematics. In fact, before computers came along mathematics was used mostly for navigation, astronomy, and war. In the real world it almost always coincided with the physical sciences.