Welcome to Jellyfish Cram School! Last time, we learned how to "find" the least common multiple and the greatest common divisor. This time, we will solve many problems using these two concepts. It is ...
Newly released national test scores show student achievement in math rising at the elementary school level—but not among ...
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A wide range of tasks in network analysis, such as clustering network populations or identifying anomalies in temporal graph streams, require a measure of the similarity between two graphs. To provide ...
A particle in quantum mechanics can escape thermalization in the presence of a random potential, a phenomenon known as Anderson localization. The properties of the Anderson localization transition ...
There are three kinds of prime numbers. The first is a solitary outlier: 2, the only even prime. After that, half the primes leave a remainder of 1 when divided by 4. The other half leave a remainder ...
Anomaly detection through employing machine learning techniques has emerged as a novel powerful tool in the search for new physics beyond the Standard Model. Historically similar to the development of ...
The purpose of this study is to prove the Collatz conjecture using a theorem proving system. First, the division sequence is defined as an alignment of the number of times division by 2 is performed ...
This paper concerns the more foundational tasks of distributed dense linear algebra. While a single TPU core can already store and operate on large matrices (e.g., of size 16,384, 32,768 in single ...
Circuits to load an N-dimensional classical unit vector in quantum devices use \(n = \log _2(N)\) qubits and have an exponential depth in relation to the number of qubits (or polynomial in the data ...