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Yehuda Naveh

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#quantumComputing, computer science, condensed matter physics, electrical engineering, brain science; ow-stilt: one worth-sharing thing I learned today

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ow-stilt: P may be equal PSPACE, but then both P strictly contains NL (log verifier), and PSPACE is strictly in EXPTIME. It means to me that if we can be so efficient in runtime, then any problem that will still be exponential – will be only due to exponential memory requirement

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ow-stilt: Taxicab numbers – their existence and the way they got their name. Taxicab(n) is the smallest integer that can be expressed as a sum of two positive integer cubes in n distinct ways. So Ta(2) = 1729 = 1^3+12^3 = 9^3+10^3. Ta(n) are known for and only for 1 <= n <= 6

ow-stilt: Taxicab numbers – their existence and the way they got their name. Taxicab(n) is the smallest integer that can be expressed as a sum of two positive integer cubes in n distinct ways. So Ta(2) = 1729 = 1^3+12^3 = 9^3+10^3. Ta(n) are known for and only for 1 &lt;= n &lt;= 6
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ow-stilt: I’m a big fan of the six hats method. The outcome is time-effective, high-quality, egoless results. But people are people and they still need to show off. My advice, which I’m yet to try – add a seventh hat for jokes and wisecracks. I’m pretty sure it’ll do the job

ow-stilt: I’m a big fan of the six hats method. The outcome is time-effective, high-quality, egoless results. But people are people and they still need to show off. My advice, which I’m yet to try – add a seventh hat for jokes and wisecracks. I’m pretty sure it’ll do the job
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ow-stilt: Metal and light rain is a very slippery combination. Try to walk the concrete sidewalk if you can rather then the metal overcover

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ow-stilt: The question of where to put the boundary between product and R&D is very very hard to define - both the line itself (where stops definition and starts development), and to what extent do you want it sharp or blurry by design #productmanagement

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ow-stilt: the trade-off between doing CI through Github workflows or developing alone. Beyond Github costs, it is between ease and speed of implementation and complete flexibility. Lack of flexibility on how to run your tests may bite you in the future. #devops

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ow-stilt: Even a one or two-days delay in you Slack or Mail routines can create an almost impossible rift in your ability to keep up #TimeManagement

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ow-stilt: c-dac, India's advanced computing center has quantum as one of its four missions. the other three are exascale, microprocessor and strategic, and IoE (internet of everything). #Quantumcomputing cdac.in/index.aspx?id=…

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ow-stilt: mit quantum hackathon is approaching fast (this coming weekend), and we are at midst of preparation - large circuit synthesis from a high-level mathematical model #Quantumcomputing iquise.mit.edu/iQuHACK/2024-0…

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I hear many times recently that the Willow experiment showed something that 'would take more than the age of the universe' As long as we're into flat words and hype and newspaper style reporting by otherwise decent scientists, then I thought we should maybe set this a little

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I just posted something about numbers and computation I didn't want to mix two contexts in a single post - but the above post was one more indication (you can call it a pet peeve of mine, no problem) of how the human brain cannot comprehend exponentials. We can be very good