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Solving interesting graph theory challenges with simple matchstick patterns
Kevin Lieber of Vsauce2 examines how basic matchstick puzzles help solve complex graph theory problems.
Abstract: Knowledge graphs (KGs) are popularly used to develop several intelligent applications. Revealing valuable knowledge hidden in these graphs opened up a branch of research, known as KG ...
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has become the de facto standard for grounding large language models (LLMs) in private data. The standard architecture — chunking documents, embedding them into a ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden mathematical secret inside the leaves of the Chinese money plant: a naturally occurring geometric pattern known as a Voronoi diagram, something typically associated ...
Abstract: Graph pattern queries (GPQ) over RDF graphs extend basic graph patterns to support variable-length paths (VLP), thereby enabling complex knowledge retrieval and navigation. Generally, ...
Graph pattern matching constitutes the identification of specific substructures within a larger network, a task of central importance across disciplines as diverse as social media analysis, ...
Emma Grede is making headlines for saying she spends a maximum of three hours with her kids during weekends and then devotes the rest of her time to activities for herself. The Skims co-founder ...
Axiom Math is giving away a powerful new AI tool. But it remains to be seen if it speeds up research as much as the company hopes. Axiom Math, a startup based in Palo Alto, California, has released a ...
Let’s face it: Under the weight of mounting video evidence and subsequent statements by senior Trump administration officials, the swift narrative painting Alex Pretti as a domestic terrorist hellbent ...
Tesla has published a new patent that describes a way to squeeze more performance out of its aging HW3 self-driving computers. While the technology is interesting, nothing points to it actually ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) method called BioPathNet helps researchers systematically search large biological data networks for hidden connections—from gene functions and disease mechanisms to ...
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