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A survey of several advanced mathematical concepts implemented in students' computer science projects

Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges (JCSC; Formerly: Journal of Computing in Small Colleges), 2019
Mathematics has a vital role in the development of computer science, electronic systems, and numerous practical applications. The objective of this poster is to review several advanced mathematical concepts and methods (modular arithmetic; Galois fields;
V. Riabov
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Innovative Computational Advances in 3D Printing Technology from a Computer Science Perspective

Conference of the Open Innovations Association
Background: 3D printing technology has advanced quickly, transforming many industries, including industry, healthcare, and even the arts. Despite their extensive applicability, the fundamental advances in computer science that underpin these improvements
Sarah Kanaan Hamzah   +5 more
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Interpreting Federated Learning (FL) Models on Edge Devices by Enhancing Model Explainability with Computational Geometry and Advanced Database Architectures

International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology
Federated learning (FL) on edge devices has emerged as a promising approach for decentralized model training, enabling data privacy and efficiency in distributed networks.
Lawrence Anebi Enyejo   +2 more
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Computational Geometry and its Applications in Advanced Algorithm Design

2024 IEEE 4th International Conference on ICT in Business Industry & Government (ICTBIG)
Computational geometry improves numerous processes. Mathematics and computer science underpin this strategy. This abstract discusses computational geometry's importance and how it may address new math challenges.
N. Kalidas   +5 more
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Insights from a workshop on gamification of research in mathematics and computer science

arXiv.org
Can outreach inspire and lead to research and vice versa? In this work, we introduce our approach to the gamification of research in mathematics and computer science through three illustrative examples.
Alexis Langlois-R'emillard   +2 more
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The Convex Geometry of Linear Inverse Problems

Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 2010
In applications throughout science and engineering one is often faced with the challenge of solving an ill-posed inverse problem, where the number of available measurements is smaller than the dimension of the model to be estimated.
V. Chandrasekaran   +3 more
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Fractal Geometry and Computer Science

2011
Fractal geometry can help us to describe the shapes in nature (e.g., ferns, trees, seashells, rivers, mountains) exceeding the limits imposed by Euclidean geometry. Fractal geometry is quite young: The first studies are the works by the French mathematicians Pierre Fatou (1878-1929) and Gaston Julia (1893-1978) at the beginning of the 20th century ...
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Computational Geometry meets Material Science

2011
Computational geometry is not just a tool for computer graphics - its applications in Material Science are opening unexpected possibilities and exciting new research challenges.
ATTENE M, OTTONELLO, GIULIO ARMANDO
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Computational Medical XR (CMXR): Pioneering the Future of Healthcare Through Computational Medicine and Extended Reality

SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Courses
Computational Medical Extended Reality (CMXR), brings together life sciences and neuroscience with mathematics, engineering, and computer science. It unifies computational science (scientific computing) with intelligent extended reality and spatial ...
G. Papagiannakis, Olivier A. Kannape
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Sheaf theory: from deep geometry to deep learning

arXiv.org
This paper provides an overview of the applications of sheaf theory in deep learning, data science, and computer science in general. The primary text of this work serves as a friendly introduction to applied and computational sheaf theory accessible to ...
Anton Ayzenberg   +3 more
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