Richard C. Larson, Mitsui Professor, explores the role of operations research in everyday life and the concept of model thinking Welcome to the first of four short discussions on operational research ...
Applied Bioinformatics, Department for Computer Science, University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany Institute for Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics, University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, ...
In algorithms, as in life, negativity can be a drag. Consider the problem of finding the shortest path between two points on a graph — a network of nodes connected by links, or edges. Often, these ...
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in humans and as such, is often used in biomedical applications for tissue repair and regeneration. Designing de novo collagen to maintain its ...
Path planning plays an essential role in mobile robot navigation, and the A* algorithm is one of the best-known path planning algorithms. However, the traditional A* algorithm has some limitations, ...
This is the second article in a seven-part series on Algorithms and Computation, which explores how we use simple binary numbers to power our world. The first article, How Algorithms Run the World We ...
All speakers of the lecture series have received very strict instructions as how to arrange their speech; as a result I expect all speeches to be similar to each other. Mine will not differ, I adhere ...
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