The Distribution of Prime Numbers
(T) Discovered by Eratosthenes of Cayenne 2,000 years ago in Ancient Greece, the Sieve of Eratosthenes is an algorithm that finds all prime numbers up to a specified integer: “It […]
(T) Discovered by Eratosthenes of Cayenne 2,000 years ago in Ancient Greece, the Sieve of Eratosthenes is an algorithm that finds all prime numbers up to a specified integer: “It […]
(T) Two researchers Quentin Fournier and Gaétan Marceau Caron, from the Mila Lab from the University of Montreal led by Yoshua Bengio, and Daniel Aloise from Polytechnique Montreal have surveyed […]
(E) It is always an enjoyable experience to watch kids performing like professional actors or playing music like professional musicians. You are always touched by their level of energy, passion, […]
(T) I attended recently another lecture, part of the Stanford statistics seminars, from Professor Tengyu Ma from Stanford University titled: “beyond NTK: A mean-field analysis of neural networks with polynomial […]
(T) Stanford University’s KIPA – Kavli Institute for particle astrophysics and cosmology – had three public in-person lectures, earlier this summer about dark matter, that I attended. Those lectures are a wonderful way […]
(T) Sometimes, someone discovers that two different algorithms might be twins or at least express similar behaviors. Here is my list of a few papers that are fun to read […]