Abstract: Graph theory is a powerful tool for addressing problems involving discrete structures, such as determining the shortest length of connected river networks or the shortest distance between ...
In simulations involving a 50-node IoT network, Dual Perigee reduced block-related delays by 48.54% compared to the standard ...
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California university professor warns H-1B freeze will harm higher education, shares list of global scholars from Texas university
A California professor criticizes Texas' H-1B visa freeze, arguing it jeopardizes higher education's global competitiveness.
Researchers develop a lightweight algorithm designed to reorganise network connections to enable secure, low-latency data ...
Blockchain could make smart devices far more secure, but sluggish data sharing has held it back. Researchers found that messy network connections cause massive slowdowns by flooding systems with ...
The privacy protection issue of multi-domain traffic engineering has always been a hot topic. Consider that domains from ...
A few months ago, I awoke to find a streak spanning the length of my kitchen wall that looked like it had been drawn there ...
A maze is a type of puzzle involving a collection of paths, usually where a player has to find a route from start to finish. A huge variety of algorithms exist for generating and solving mazes. These ...
Abstract: A new family of algorithms for loop-free routing over multiple paths based on path identifiers is introduced. It is shown that different types of path identifiers can be used to attain ...
The math of data structures helps us understand how different storage systems come with different trade-offs between resources such as time and memory.
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Why doesn’t lightning take the shortest path?
A clear science explanation breaks down how lightning forms and why it branches through the air instead of traveling in a straight line to the ground. Real-life Haribo! Ultra-rare two-headed snake ...
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