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I've been working on a book called "The Little Chronicles of Mathematics, Data, and the Mind of Machines", this is a 100 sections journey from counting stones to thinking silicon.<p>This book is more like a storybook for curious builders. I wrote it for people who love see how things ...
Functional genetic programming and exhaustive program search with combinator expressions (2007)
(cs.hmc.edu)
Using a strongly typed functional programming language for genetic programming has many advantages, but evolving functional programs with variables requires complex genetic operators with special cases to avoid creating ill-formed programs. We introduce combinator expressions as an alternative progr...
Yes, it can.
Catalogs produced by networks of Gravitational-wave interferometers are subject to complicated selection effects, and the gold-standard remains direct measurements of the detection probability through large injection campaigns. I leverage public data products from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGR...
Currently the closest tags depending on the situation are usually "math" or "science" which in my opinion are too vague as to be useful when describing quantum information (although they are useful as supplementary tags, e.g. "hardware" for a talk on heterogeneous compute or "math" for a blog post a...