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Aesthetic flattening

Interactions, 2021
One year into the Covid-19 pandemic, an impatient public--lit up by the blue glow of screens--preps itself for a collective amnesia. Many people started 2020 nervously counting infection curves and rising death rates. Now, after a year of ghoulish statistics dictating what should be considered essential--or grievable--they wait for vaccination rates to
Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Cade Diehm
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Recursion flattening

Proceedings of the 18th ACM Great Lakes symposium on VLSI, 2008
High-level synthesis tools automatically generate custom hardware circuits from high-level languages, including popular programming languages like standard ANSI C, but are unable to handle recursive functions. The convenience of recursive algorithms has made recursion a widespread programming practice, therefore limiting the applicability of high-level
Greg Stitt, Jason R. Villarreal
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Pump-Constrained Capacity Maximization: to Flatten or not to Flatten?

2021 European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC), 2021
We show by simulation that, for power-efficient achievable information rate maximization, properly-operated links with gain-flattening filters (GFF) are superior to links without GFFs.
Bononi A.   +3 more
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Flattening Antichains

Combinatorica, 2006
A flat antichain is a collection of incomparable subsets of a finite ground set, such that |B|−|C|≤1 for every two members B, C. Using Lieby’s results, we prove the Flat Antichain Conjecture, which says that for any antichain there exists a flat antichain having the same cardinality and average set size.
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