Distributed computing problems
In computer science, Uniform consensus is a distributed computing problem that is a similar to the consensus problem with one more condition which is no two processes (whether faulty or not) decide differently. More specifically one should consider this problem: * Each process has an input, should on decide an output (one-shot problem) * Uniform Agreement: every two decisions are the same * Validity: every decision is an input of one of the processes * Termination: eventually all correct processes decide (Wikipedia).
WebAssembly: The What, Why and How
WebAssembly is a portable, size, and load-time efficient binary format for the web. It is an emerging standard being developed in the WebAssembly community group, and supported by multiple browser vendors. This talk details what WebAssembly is, the problems it is trying to solve, exciting
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Webinar: If I build it, will they come? Understanding Product-Market Fit
Learn more at: https://stanford.io/370yNcZ So your company has a product idea. How do you know if this product is worth building? Will there be a demand for it? Enter: product-market fit. Put simply, product-market fit means that there are enough people out there who will buy what your c
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Bitcoin Q&A: The new experimental science of consensus algorithms
Keywords/phrases: Alternative consensus mechanisms/ algorithms are a new science, started in January 2009. The number of academic papers and PhD dissertations focused on consensus algorithms is increasing. This is not a theoretical science, this is an experimental science which can be run
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Pattern Matching - Being Flexible
As your patterns become more complex you'll need to build patterns that can match expressions with different but similar forms. Activity Link: https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/60626999811e664d596ece18
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POWERSHELL: MDT Folders - Consistent Excellence
More videos like this on http://www.theurbanpenguin.com : I have always maintained that scripting is an integral part of standards based computing: scripts are repeatable consistent. Not necessarily correct but consistent. Using PowerShell with MDT gives you the consistency required for
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Sometimes you need to nest a pattern in another pattern. Learn how to build these patterns and then extract information from them. https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/605e21d90925ca0c93fabbbd
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Consensus Algorithms, Blockchain Technology and Bitcoin UCL - by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
An academic lecture by Andreas M. Antonopoulos explaining the consensus algorithm, "Proof of Work", used by bitcoin and many other blockchains. Andreas is a UCL alum. Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:38 What is bitcoin? 3:07 SHA-256 21:28 Consensus rules 23:47 25 bitcoin reward 26:38 Who sets
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Networks: Part 5 - Oxford Mathematics 4th Year Student Lecture
Network Science provides generic tools to model and analyse systems in a broad range of disciplines, including biology, computer science and sociology. This course (we are showing the whole course over the next few weeks) aims at providing an introduction to this interdisciplinary field o
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Pattern Matching - Correctness
Learn how to use pattern matching to assist you in your determination of correctness. This video contains two examples, one with feedback and one without. https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/6066725595e2513dc3958333
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RustConf 2019 - The Rust 2018 Module System by Josh Triplett
RustConf 2019 - The Rust 2018 Module System by Josh Triplett The Rust 2018 edition, as one of its flagship highlights, introduced a new module system, aimed to simplify the use of modules and crates for everyone. This talk will provide full documentation and exploration of the new module
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Uniswap Explained in 8 Minutes | What Is Uniswap ? | Introduction to Uniswap V3 | Simplilearn
In this video on "Uniswap explained In 8 Minutes," you will understand what is Uniswap, What is UNI and how Uniswap functions differently as compared to other cryptocurrencies working on Ethereum Blockchain. This video will give you an Introduction to Uniswap V3 and an idea over the workin
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Ethical Hacking | How To Perform Social Engineering Attacks | Session 01 | #cybersecurity
Don’t forget to subscribe! This ethical hacking project series is about how to perform social engineering attacks. The art of Social Engineering is a must-have for any Legendary Hacker. If you can not manipulate People, you can not unleash your technical skills for Ethical hacking. If y
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Colloquium MathAlp 2016 - Vincent Vargas
La théorie conforme des champs de Liouville en dimension 2 La théorie conforme des champs de Liouville fut introduite en 1981 par le physicien Polyakov dans le cadre de sa théorie des sommations sur les surfaces de Riemann. Bien que la théorie de Liouville est très étudiée dans le context
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Arnab Sen : Majority dynamics on the infinite 3-regular tree
Recording during the meeting "Spectra, Algorithms and Random Walks on Random Networks " the January 14, 2019 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM
From playlist Probability and Statistics
9. Modeling and Discovery of Sequence Motifs
MIT 7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology, Spring 2014 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-91JS14 Instructor: Christopher Burge This lecture by Prof. Christopher Burge covers modeling and discovery of sequence motifs. He gives the example of the Gibbs sampling
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Class 5: Blockchain Technology & Cryptocurrencies
MIT 15.S08 FinTech: Shaping the Financial World, Spring 2020 Instructor: Prof. Gary Gensler View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/15-S08S20 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61Q_RVDn6srWbLV_zFnd9n0 This class covers blockchain technology and crypto
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Rumours, consensus and epidemics on networks (Lecture 1) by A Ganesh
PROGRAM : ADVANCES IN APPLIED PROBABILITY ORGANIZERS : Vivek Borkar, Sandeep Juneja, Kavita Ramanan, Devavrat Shah and Piyush Srivastava DATE & TIME : 05 August 2019 to 17 August 2019 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Applied probability has seen a revolutionary growth in r
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Greg Pavliotis (DDMCS@Turing): Phase transitions for mean field limits of noisy interacting agents
Complex models in all areas of science and engineering, and in the social sciences, must be reduced to a relatively small number of variables for practical computation and accurate prediction. In general, it is difficult to identify and parameterize the crucial features that must be incorp
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Workshop on Theory of Deep Learning: Where next? Topic: Spotlight Talks Speaker: Vaishnavh Nagarajan, Preetum Nakkiran, Xiaowu Dai, Weijie Su Date: October 16, 2019 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
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