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From: V.Z.Nuri (vznuri_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/12/04
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Date: 11 May 2004 22:22:30 -0700
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- chips
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- technology in movies/hollywood (eg "matrix")
more theoretical areas:
- automated theorem proving
- topology in CS
- graph theory, small world graphs
- P vs NP, claymath awards
- cellular automata, wolfram, fredkin
- genetic algorithms
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--VZN
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