Graph algorithms | Distributed algorithms

Bully algorithm

In distributed computing, the bully algorithm is a method for dynamically electing a coordinator or leader from a group of distributed computer processes. The process with the highest process ID number from amongst the non-failed processes is selected as the coordinator. (Wikipedia).

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Build a Heap - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

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Math for Liberal Studies - Lecture 1.5.1 The Nearest-Neighbor Algorithm

This the first of two video lectures for Math for Liberal Studies Section 1.5: Algorithms for Solving Graph Problems. In this video, we discuss the nearest-neighbor algorithm. We work through examples of how the algorithm works, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this method.

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The socially awkward algorithm -- Day 4

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Math for Liberal Studies: The Greedy Coloring Algorithm

In this video, we use the Greedy Coloring Algorithm to solve a couple of graph coloring problems. For more info, visit the Math for Liberal Studies homepage: http://webspace.ship.edu/jehamb/mls/index.html

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Naive Multiplication Algorithm - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

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Usable Security and Privacy in Online Social Networks - Summer School

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AlterConf NYC 2016 - Dealing with Intellectual Trolling by Alexandra Bowen

AlterConf NYC 2016 - Dealing with Intellectual Trolling by Alexandra Bowen Don’t let trolls define your experiences in work, in your communities and in your projects. If you've ever had to deal with an intellectual bully in an online community, on a project, or social media, you know that

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Mathematical Theories of Interaction with Oracles: Active Testing and Models - Liu Yang

Liu Yang School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University February 11, 2013 With the notion of interaction with oracles as a unifying theme of much of my dissertation work, I discuss novel models and results for property testing and computational learning, with the use of Fourier ana

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WTF is a Bézier Curve?

What is a Bézier curve? Programmers use them everyday for graphic design, animation timing, SVG, and more. #shorts #animation #programming Animated Bézier https://www.jasondavies.com/animated-bezier/

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Centrality - Intro to Algorithms

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Homophily Solution - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

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Information Weaponization - Emiliano De Cristofaro

About: Hate and harassment: can technology solve online abuse? Governments around the world are increasingly concerned by the prevalence, spread and impact of harmful online content, such as harassment, bullying and hate speech. Online abuse poses myriad concerns: it can inflict harm on t

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Oktay Günlük: "Fair and Interpretable Decision Rules for Binary Classification"

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This Platform Might Be Worse Than TikTok

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Heap Sort Performance Solution - Intro to Algorithms

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.

From playlist Introduction to Algorithms

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Polynomial Identity Testing of Read-Once Oblivious Algebraic Branching Progress - Michael Forbes

Polynomial Identity Testing of Read-Once Oblivious Algebraic Branching Progress Michael Forbes Massachusetts Institute of Technology November 26, 2012 Polynomial Identity Testing (PIT) is the problem of identifying whether a given algebraic circuit computes the identically zero polynomial.

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TikTok Is More Dangerous Than We Thought

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WHAT IS THE SQUARE ROOT ALGORITHM? How does the square root algorithm work and why | Nathan Dalaklis

I go ahead and answer the question of 'what is the square root algorithm'. Before we look at this one of many algorithms from real analysis. I'll go through a sample computation and run through the square root algorithm steps without a calculator. After looking at the square root process a

From playlist The New CHALKboard

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Using the Wolfram Language for Retail Intelligence

View more Wolfram Language user stories here: http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/customer-stories/ Supermarket retail intelligence manager Rodrigo Murta uses the Wolfram Language’s geographic computation functionality and advanced algorithms to decide when to open new stores, to choose th

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