We should be worried, because some folks think a limited nuclear war is possible and winnable. It isn't!!
A nuclear war simulation shows the devastation we could face if one country pulls the trigger
The simulation shows what would happen in the aftermath of a roughly 1,200-warhead nuclear attack on the United States.
https://interestingengineering.com/science/nuclear-war-simulator-shows-world-devastation
Global Encryption Day 2022 will take place on 21 October 2022
https://www.internetsociety.org/events/global-encryption-day/2022/
#globalencryptionday #GlobalEncryption #internet #security #internetsecurity
#2687 Division Notation
x ÷ y integer divide x / y, truncated to an integer
https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/mathematical-operations/
Algebra, Topology, Differential Calculus, and Optimization Theory for Computer Science and Machine Learning
https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~jean/math-deep.pdf
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~jean/math-deep.pdf
@trinsec
No one would give money to a pumpkin head, not even tooth fairy.
@trinsec
The tooth fairy must be happy. 😉
@marathon0
Did you eat them? 😅
@Pat
Put it on my watch list.
@marathon0
That's a new one. I've heard only of weed added. 🤭
Time Complexity (Big O) simplified:
- When your calculation is not dependent on the input size, it is a constant time complexity (O(1)).
- When the input size is reduced by half, maybe when iterating, handling recursion, or whatsoever, it is a logarithmic time complexity (O(log n)).
- When you have a single loop within your algorithm, it is linear time complexity (O(n)).
- When you have nested loops within your algorithm, meaning a loop in a loop, it is quadratic time complexity (O(n^2)).
- When the growth rate doubles with each addition to the input, it is exponential time complexity (O2^n).
@Some_Emo_Chick
Yes.
@FKP
He's also not sure. That's why it's an hypothesis.
"All structures that exist mathematically exist also physically."
-- Max Tegmark, Mathematical Universe Hypothesis
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@Pat
You said it all.
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@Pat
"The success of the mission means we will not have to face the same fate as the dinosaurs...", which MAY BE true, depending on the size of the celestial body on a colliding course with Earth... among other unknowns. 😎
@Pat
ROFL
New image of the planet Jupiter taken last night from Isabela, PR. In this image, you can clearly see the Great Red Spot and the moon Io to the left of the planet.
Alternative #Math:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zh3Yz3PiXZw
You know what? This would be a really funny #video if it would not totally reflect our #reality nowadays. 😩
xkcd - Fan Theories
Describe myself in 5 tag words:
#mathfolk #programmer #reader #traveller #researcher
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