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Algorithms
A Discipline of Dynamic Programming over Sequence Data
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This is pretty cool if you ask me. Props to the anonymous reviewer who opined "The development of successful dynamic programming recurrences is a matter of experience, talent, and luck.", and props to the authors for relating that in the paper itself.
The Wavefunction Collapse Algorithm explained very clearly | Robert Heaton
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Perhaps it was explained a mite "too clearly", or rather too simply; and the accompanying code is not hugely elucidating. But what I thought I learned from it was that the "WaveFunction Collapse" algorithm relies on there being at least some 0% probabilities for adjacency in the input. For instance, if it's "wrong" for a road to lead right into a wall, then there will be 0 instances of this adjacency in the input, so you see 0 instances of this adjacency in the output.
A Hash Function for Hash Table Lookup
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Originally published in Dr. Dobbs.
An Introduction to Real-Time Stock Market Data Processing - CodeProject
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