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Musatov shows his writing chops: Prolog to new novel, sneek peek!
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ “Plowing the Dark” A Machine Aided Novel by by M. M. M. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ “This is how I was born.” Prolog // Download Words by William Whitaker . . . Help // Input Latin: novel // Two words // May be 2 words combined (no+vel) // ... 21 Jun 2010 06:57
Call for Papers: International Conference on Education and Information Technology ICEIT 2010
Call for Papers: International Conference on Education and Information Technology ICEIT 2010 CFP: International Conference on Education and Information Technology ICEIT 2010 Draft Paper Submission Deadline: 2 July, 2010 Camera-Ready Papers Due & Registration Deadline: 30 July, 2010 ICEIT 2010: San Francisco, U... 21 Jun 2010 05:52
- Risto Lankinen -Packet Results <b>1</b> - <b>10</b> for <b></b>.
Risto Lankinen: Risto Lankinen | Facebook Risto Lankinen is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Risto Lankinen and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the ...www.facebook.com/people/Risto-Lankinen/1220407048 Risto Lankinen - Finland | LinkedInView Risto Lankinen's (Finl... 17 Jun 2010 05:41
Presenting unusual new algorithm for integer factorization
Define sequence S: S(0) = 1, S(1) = -1, S(n) =-2*(S(n-1)+S(n-2)) S = { 1,-1,0,2,-4,4,0,-8,16,-16,0,32,-64,64,0,-128,256,... } Define table T: T(x,y) = S(x+y) Define square pattern: 1. T(0,0) contains a peg. 2. T(r,0) contains a peg if and only if T(0,r) contains a peg. 3. T(r,s) contains a peg if an... 17 Jun 2010 05:41
Call for Papers: International Conference on Computational Biology ICCB 2010
CFP: International Conference on Computational Biology ICCB 2010 Draft Paper Submission Deadline: 2 July, 2010 Camera-Ready Papers Due & Registration Deadline: 30 July, 2010 ICCB 2010: San Francisco, USA, 20-22 October, 2010 http://www.iaeng.org/WCECS2010/ICCB2010.html The conference ICCB'10 is held under the Wo... 17 Jun 2010 02:28
Regarding philosophy of RESTful architectures
Hi, We are thinking of converting our proprietary client/server interaction to a RESTful architecture. I wanted to know how to go about it. For efficiency our client issues a request package that has multiple commands and the server sends back a consolidated response. The consolidated response has its own he... 16 Jun 2010 19:56
Relationship between transactions and workflows
Hi, We are having some disagreement in our team about whether a workflow is composed of transactions (my view) or whether a transaction is composed of many workflows (team leader’s view). Can anyone kindly comment on this issue? References to webresources and/or books will be welcome. Apologies in advance i... 17 Jun 2010 08:56
P and NP are sets; I wonder if category theory (which puts structure on sets) and information theory would be useful in proving P != NP.
P and NP are sets; I wonder if category theory (which puts structure on sets) and information theory would be useful in proving P != NP. -- Regards, Casey ... 16 Jun 2010 01:16
[] semi-Hamiltonian paths in planar triangulations
> as far as I can see he asked for a finite planar triangulation. the beginning of my sentences are not capitalized because i'm too lazy to do so. Your objection has been discarded as lazy people don't need to be taken seriously. -- For blatantly flaunting deliberate illiteracy, he deserves Capital Puni... 13 Jun 2010 07:12
semi-Hamiltonian paths in planar triangulations
Hello. I'd like to know whether there is any known simple instance of planar triangulation (finite planar graph which is maximal in the sense that no edge can be added to it) in which there is no semi-Hamiltonian path of which both endpoints are on the external face. (A semi-Hamiltonian path is an elementary ... 25 Jun 2010 15:22
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