I have been extremely infrequent at blogging. That, however, is going to change with the arrival of my brand new custom blog. Here is the link: http://sjuvekar.appspot.com/blog Hope to update it more frequently than this one. See you there!
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Polya's Principle
"If you can't solve a problem, then there is an easier problem you can solve: find it."
I remember it mentioned here (sometime in 2003 :) )..
I remember it mentioned here (sometime in 2003 :) )..
Friday, March 28, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Achievement!
Here's a link for those who don't know Dana Scott: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Scott. (Recipient of the 1976 Turing award for his work in semantics). Dana is currently residing in Berkeley.
Dana posed a problem for the grad students at Cal, with the most beautiful solution receiving $20. My solution came quite close (but wasn't quite there). I won $5 for the effort though :). (Not a big deal, but I'm still on cloud nine!). Here's that historic $5 bill with Dana's sign on it :)
The problem looks something like this:
Give the smallest and simplest recursive sets so that form the basis of all recursively enumerable sets under "function application" operation.
Dana posed a problem for the grad students at Cal, with the most beautiful solution receiving $20. My solution came quite close (but wasn't quite there). I won $5 for the effort though :). (Not a big deal, but I'm still on cloud nine!). Here's that historic $5 bill with Dana's sign on it :)
The problem looks something like this:
Give the smallest and simplest recursive sets so that form the basis of all recursively enumerable sets under "function application" operation.
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