Researchers turned a classic theory of information into a near-perfect Wordle strategy that solves 99% of puzzles.
$$U({\boldsymbol{\theta }})={V}_{m}{U}_{m}\left({\theta }_{m}\right)\cdots {V}_{1}{U}_{1}\left({\theta }_{1}\right),$$ In this work, we observe that all existing ...
In the word, each country has their heritage, monuments and culture. India is a prosperous country with splendid temples, monuments and many historical buildings. Tamil is one of the oldest languages, ...
Pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic, progressive and irreversible heterogeneous disease of pulmonary interstitial tissue. Its incidence is increasing year by year in the world, and it will be further ...
Worse-case analysis takes a “Murphy’s Law” approach to algorithm analysis, which is too crude to give meaningful algorithmic guidance for many important problems, including linear programming, ...
Algorithms are pre-defined, self-contained sets of instructions designed to execute diverse functions, and they have been around for longer than you might expect. From ancient Babylon to the present ...
Gene targeting with homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells created a revolution in the analysis of the function of genes in behavioral brain research. The technology allowed unprecedented ...
In this post I shall discuss the paper “On a Topological Topos” by Peter Johnstone. The basic problem is that algebraic topology needs a “convenient category of spaces” in which to work: the category ...
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