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MATH168L5

This lecture covers integer variables and modeling of combinatorial problems with integer variables. The example used GRAPH MATCHING.

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MATH168L3

This lecture formulates objective functions for the model in the previous lecture.

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ECS 235B Winter Quarter 2022, Lecture 8

Lecture 8, on January 21, 2022 of ECS 235B, Foundations of Computer and Information Security

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Section 8 (1/12/2022)

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Section 6 (1/14/2022)

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Section 5 (1/14/20222)

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Section 2 1-13-22

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Section 1 1-13-22

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Section 4 1-14-2022

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Section 3 1-14-2022

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Phy129A-Class08

Rutherford Cross Section. Form Factor.

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ECS 220 2c:5.3-1 NAE-SAT is NP-complete

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ECS 120 5c:4 formal definition of TM semantics

errata: At 4:38, I incorrectly said and wrote that L,R,S correspond to +1, -1, and 0. They correspond to -1, +1, and 0, i.e., moving left (L) decrements (-1) the tape head position, and moving right…

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ECS 120 5b:7 pumping lemma proof that 1n2 is not regular

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ECS 120 5a:1 why we need rigor to argue that a language is not regular

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ECS 120 4c:3 NFAs with isolated start and accept state

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