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[http://biomedicalcomputationreview.org/content/reverse-engineering-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Roberta Freidman, Ph.D , Biomedical Computation Review, created 1 April, 2009, accessed 15 September, 2013 (Reverse engineer the brain) | [http://biomedicalcomputationreview.org/content/reverse-engineering-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Roberta Freidman, Ph.D , Biomedical Computation Review, created 1 April, 2009, accessed 15 September, 2013 (Reverse engineer the brain) | ||
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+ | My favorite animation was, above all, Traveling Salesman problem, as I have always been fascinated by discrete mathematics, and the fact that the computer can find the shortest distance from all 29! probabilities within a matter of minutes. (Perhaps I can also measure the performance time it takes as n (number of vertices) increases. |
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Hey! Did I just say hey, or did computer type it out automatically? I seem to remember I wrote it, but it is possible that someone planted that memory inside my brain! (and I will never know!)
The article that I picked: Reverse Engineering the Brain, Roberta Freidman, Ph.D , Biomedical Computation Review, created 1 April, 2009, accessed 15 September, 2013 (Reverse engineer the brain)
My favorite animation was, above all, Traveling Salesman problem, as I have always been fascinated by discrete mathematics, and the fact that the computer can find the shortest distance from all 29! probabilities within a matter of minutes. (Perhaps I can also measure the performance time it takes as n (number of vertices) increases.