![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s a result that is completely non-intuitive.Īfter many years of letting this site langush, mostly because it was getting obsolete technology wise (1998 technology!), ![]() This is a nicely hard problem in the common prisoners and warden format. What’s the average length of a segment chosen uniformly by area on a unit square? Here’s an embedded compression format I designed to meet certain requirements. This is a hard puzzle about using two NOT gates to build three. Here’s bit tricks for efficient divisibility testing. How does one generate uniform random numbers in using IEEE 754 floating point formats? It’s tricky. Here’s FRACTRAN, a weird fraction based programming language, written in FRACTRAN. To see more about me, check out my about page.Ĭomputation: Theory, Methods, Limitations, and the FutureĪ Universal FRACTRAN Interpreter in FRACTRAN ![]() I have also been a game developer, a PhD student, small business owner, I used to be a research scientist, working atĬomputing, although later my time was been spent working on image I am a co-founder of Hypnocube, maker of fine blinky lights (and other This is the homepage of Chris Lomont, PhD. ![]()
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