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A strip of wood unearthed during 2001 excavations at the site of the ancient Japanese capital city of Fujiwara-kyo is a far more sophisticated artifact than it appears at first glance. After more than ...
Abstract: Many cryptographic systems use multiplication in the finite field GF(2/sup n/) for their underlying computations. In the recent past, a number of look-up table-based algorithms have been ...
Abstract: Parameter quantization with lower bit width is the common approach to reduce the computation loads in CNN inference. With the parameters being replaced by fixed-width binaries, ...
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Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, D-Bronx, speaks on the Assembly floor in March. It’s been a while since some school districts have used old-school multiplication tables. Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, ...
Kotlin was designed to bring more flexibility and flow to programming in the JVM. Here's an in-depth look at how Kotlin makes working with classes and objects easier and introduces coroutines to ...
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As far as archaeological discoveries go, the strip of wood found in Fujiwara-kyō, Japan, originally didn’t look like much. But on second glance — and with the help of infrared light — researchers ...
“Meet me at Java Love!” is a common phrase at the campus of Montclair State University. The popular spot brings back regulars and entices new customers daily. Java Love Coffee creates an un-replicable ...