supposedly a new breakthrough in neural network techniques that has led to an algorithm for the recognition of human speech that is *superior* to the accuracy...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 3, 1999 6:05 am
I saw this on a mailing list and also someone sent it to me. I don't know if this is real. any discussion would be interesting. "caveat emptor".. it sounds...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 3, 1999 6:15 am
I have been in contact with Paul Bruckman over his potential goldbach proof. just FYI, he has retracted it after finding a subtle error with the help of some...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 3, 1999 7:31 am
genetic algorithms have become very sophisticated and impressive. here are some recent results. researchers used them to create lego bridges, and the end...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 3, 1999 7:41 am
berger, one mentioned in the article, has a very excellent resume & research credentials. here's another article with more info ...
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Andrew Eremin
a.eremin@...
Oct 4, 1999 9:31 am
... Hi, this is my first post to the list. I came across Pollack and Funes work last year while researching my MSc project. As I remember while some classical...
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stephen mooney
mooney@...
Oct 4, 1999 10:04 am
I consider my paradigm which integrates science as the ultimate algorithm. See my web page at <users.netcon.net.au/paradigm>. Stephen Mooney...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 5, 1999 1:59 am
From: Robert Hettinga <rah@...> Subject: Rumor of a working quantum computer Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 12:33:07 -0400 To: cypherpunks@...,...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 5, 1999 2:00 am
From: Robert Hettinga <rah@...> Subject: Quantum confidential Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 16:25:11 -0400 To: cypherpunks@... ... Robert A....
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 6, 1999 3:50 am
From: "E C D L Account" <isx637@...> Subject: Announcement of results Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 14:59:04 +0100 To: nv_papers@... Message from...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 6, 1999 3:50 am
From: Jim Choate <ravage@...> Subject: Diophantine Equations - Elliptic Curves Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 11:38:45 -0500 (CDT) To:...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 6, 1999 3:50 am
From: "Theodore A. Slaman" <slaman@...> Subject: The definition of the Turing jump Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 20:23:03 -0700 To:...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 6, 1999 3:50 am
From: Peter Cholak <cholak@...> Subject: CO meeting slides Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 17:33:26 -0500 To: COMP-THY@... The slides and some notes for...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 6, 1999 3:50 am
From: "Robert I. Soare" <soare@...> Subject: Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 15:59:38 -0500 To: COMP-THY@... TO: Researchers in Computability...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 6, 1999 3:50 am
From: Cris Moore <moore@...> Subject: preprint: Small Worlds Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 16:02:41 -0600 (MDT) To: Undisclosed recipients: ; The following...
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Peter Hines
max003@...
Oct 6, 1999 12:09 pm
... Well, it was me who drew Vlad's attention to this, but the more I think about it (a novelty :) the more suspicious it sounds to me. TWINKLE is a big speed...
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Peter Hines
max003@...
Oct 6, 1999 12:18 pm
... Well, this is the paper that I was asked to comment on a few months ago, and asked the members of theory-edge for opinions about (although it appears to...
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ilya_shl@...
Oct 6, 1999 3:42 pm
Hello everyone, There is a large collection of benchmarks for hard problems (including SAT, TSP, set-covering, etc), at the following address: anonymous ftp...
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cfbarr@...
Oct 8, 1999 2:44 am
I'm wondering if the following approach has been tried for proving the Twin Primes Conjecture (that there are an infinite number of pairs of prime numbers...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 9, 1999 2:47 am
hi charles. you need to look into the concept of transcendental numbers invented by Cantor. basically he discovered that there are different types of...
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Henrik Eriksson
henrik@...
Oct 9, 1999 2:57 pm
The same argument can prove the existence of an even number that is not of the form 2*n: There are infinitely many even numbers: 2,4,6,8,... First, remove 2*1...
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chip_eastham@...
Oct 15, 1999 4:46 am
... an ... Hi, Charles: There is at least the germ of a good idea in your approach. You argue/assert at the outset that there are an infinite number of odd ...
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james.andrews@...
Oct 18, 1999 12:50 pm
Mind if I join in? Just found the theory edge web page and made my way here, hope nobody minds if I join in the discussion... I occasionally even have a good...
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David Lantsman
davidlan@...
Oct 21, 1999 8:33 am
Hi, The DNA computation model suggests solving hard algorithmic problems (NP-Complete, AI etc.) using chemistry reactions on DNA molecules. Such molecules are...
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Vladimir Z. Nuri
vznuri@...
Oct 21, 1999 6:44 pm
re: DNA computation. my memory is that Shamir of RSA fame did one of the first practical applications of DNA computing, by computing the shortest path...
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Kathrin Paschen
paschen@...
Oct 22, 1999 6:46 am
... Hello all, david> What I found interesting in this, is the fact that DNA molecules, david> as opposed to "simple" computers, can hold exponential quantity ...
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gloria martinez
martine@...
Oct 22, 1999 8:17 am
"Vladimir Z. Nuri" wrote ... I'm working in related topics and there is a little "problem" with reconfigurable computation: when trying to do the...
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Martyn Amos
M.Amos@...
Oct 22, 1999 11:22 am
Dear colleagues, ... The book you mention is indeed an excellent introduction to the field. I hope colleagues will not object to my making an advance...
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James Andrews
james@...
Oct 22, 1999 3:04 pm
... I must agree. The lifetime of the rigid sequential processing model currently used has just about ended. As the complexity of computing problems...
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Martyn Amos
M.Amos@...
Oct 22, 1999 5:08 pm
... Len Adleman (also of RSA fame) actually performed the experiment. His paper is Molecular computation of solutions to combinatorial problems. Science, ...