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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2006
You may have used the Josephus Problem as a programming assignment in one of your courses. I have been using this problem for many years in CS1 or CS2, primarily to illustrate applications of various data structures and algorithmic problem solving. The resulting "brute force" solution works, but is not elegant.
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You may have used the Josephus Problem as a programming assignment in one of your courses. I have been using this problem for many years in CS1 or CS2, primarily to illustrate applications of various data structures and algorithmic problem solving. The resulting "brute force" solution works, but is not elegant.
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Josephus’ Views on the Medium of Endor
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 2023David J Zucker
exaly
2019
“The prophecies of the Lord and the narrative of Josephus combine to form one picture,” wrote New Testament scholar B.F. Westcott, bishop of Durham (see Knight, 1896, 12). This was in the introduction to a book on the Arch of Titus – erected by Domitian in 81 CE to honor his late brother as destroyer of Jerusalem and restored by Pope Pius VII in 1823 ...
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“The prophecies of the Lord and the narrative of Josephus combine to form one picture,” wrote New Testament scholar B.F. Westcott, bishop of Durham (see Knight, 1896, 12). This was in the introduction to a book on the Arch of Titus – erected by Domitian in 81 CE to honor his late brother as destroyer of Jerusalem and restored by Pope Pius VII in 1823 ...
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An image encryption scheme based on double chaotic cyclic shift and Josephus problem
Journal of Information Security and Applications, 2021Xue-Feng Duan
exaly
2022
Passages in Greco-Roman writings imply that several pagan authors were familiar with Josephus's writings, but Josephus was especially popular among the Christians, who have preserved and transmitted his works. Josephus is a very important source for the history of the Jews in the Near East in the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods.
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Passages in Greco-Roman writings imply that several pagan authors were familiar with Josephus's writings, but Josephus was especially popular among the Christians, who have preserved and transmitted his works. Josephus is a very important source for the history of the Jews in the Near East in the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods.
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