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Cracking the code of complexity in computer science's P vs. NP problem
New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science ...
New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science. But the way to do it, according to Cameron Seth, a PhD researcher working ...
New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science. But the way to do it ...
The Intelligence Bureau has announced a fresh round of recruitment for Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO) Grade II ...
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Opinion: Classroom complexity is about more than just numbers
The recent teachers’ strike in Alberta drew unprecedented attention to the pressures facing classrooms across the province.
Researchers built a computer that performs AI calculations at light speed in a single shot. The breakthrough can help AI ...
In 2025, a basic quantum computer can cost anywhere from a few hundred thousand to a few million dollars, depending on its ...
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Research pinpoints bugs in popular science software
A go-to software platform scientists use to do their work could become less glitchy, thanks to University of Alberta research ...
On Thursday, Oct. 23, the Whiting School of Engineering’s Department of Computer Science hosted Aaron Roth, a professor of ...
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IBM unveils two new quantum processors — including one that offers a blueprint for fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029
IBM has released two new complex quantum processors alongside a new framework that would allow us to track the first ...
Tradespace is pleased to announce its acquisition of Paragon, a patent-drafting startup founded by three Princeton computer science students that developed transparent, traceable artificial ...
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Alberta government committee has $400M over 3 years to resolve class size and complexity problems
The Alberta government plans to use $400 million over the next three years — plus spending already earmarked in its existing ...
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