Researchers in geometric algorithms

Lars Arge

Lars Allan Arge (8 October 1967 – 23 December 2020) was a Danish computer scientist, the head of the Center for Massive Data Algorithmics (MADALGO) at Aarhus University, where he was also a professor of computer science. His research involved the study of algorithms and data structures for handling massive data, especially in graph algorithms and computational geometry. (Wikipedia).

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Can You Solve The "IMPOSSIBLE" Handshake Logic Puzzle?

Mr. Lars and his wife Mrs. Lars went to a meetup and met 4 other married couples. Some people shook hands with each other, but no person shook hands with his or her spouse, and no person shook his or her own hand. Mr. Lars then asked each person, including his wife, “How many distinct peop

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Autistic Metallica Fan Wants To Meet His Hero, Drummer Lars Ulrich! | Mission To Lars | Real Stories

Tom, has Fragile X Syndrome, the most common form of inherited learning disability. He is also a massive fan of Lars Ulrich from Metallica. They made a promise to Tom that they would get him to meet Lars. Tom's dream is their promise. Together they went on a Mission to Lars. From "Mission

From playlist Extraordinary Stories

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Testing membership in varieties, algebraic Natural proofs, by Markus Bläser

Discussion Meeting Workshop on Algebraic Complexity Theory  ORGANIZERS Prahladh Harsha, Ramprasad Saptharishi and Srikanth Srinivasan DATE & TIME 25 March 2019 to 29 March 2019 VENUE Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Algebraic complexity aims at understanding the computationa

From playlist Workshop on Algebraic Complexity Theory 2019

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Uncertainty Spillovers for Markets and Policy - Prof. Lars Hansen

Abstract We live in a world filled with uncertainty. In this essay, I show that featuring this phenomenon more in economic analyses adds to our understanding of how financial markets work and how best to design prudent economic policy. This essay explores methods that allow for a broader

From playlist Uncertainty and Risk

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optimization calculus (Star Wars Word Problem)

In this video, I go through an optimization calculus problem: At the Lars moisture farm on the desert planet Tatooine, there are 24 moisture processors, with an average yield per processor of 300 cubits of moisture. Research conducted at Mos Eisley University concludes that when an additi

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Iterators and Closures - The Rust Book (part 50) chapter 13

Finished chapter 13 on Iterators and closures! I'm streaming every weekday morning on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/brookzerker. Please feel free to stop by and say hi! Links Rust book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/second-edition/ My code: https://github.com/BrooksPatton/learning-ru

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How to Use *args in Python

This video goes over the basics of using the *args construction in Python to allow a function to take any number of unnamed arguments. Code used in this video is available in the comments below!

From playlist Python Basics

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Lec 8 | MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004

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From playlist MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004

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Args and Kwargs - Intermediate Python Programming p.25

Welcome to part 25 of the intermediate Python programming tutorial series. In this tutorial, we're going to cover *args and **kwargs. The idea behind *args and **kwargs is that there may be times when you have a function and you want to be able to handle an unknown number of arguments. Th

From playlist Intermediate Python Programming

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Chemistry 51B: Organic Chemistry. Lecture 17

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Anita Lindblom Sings Lili Marlene

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