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Assignment-Problem
Items related to the maximum weight perfect matching in a weighted bipartite graph
blockchain-walkthrough
CallEx-Fall2016
Fall2016PullReq
M-Tools
Software development tools for MUMPS
NewStory
This is a repository where lab groups will be adding
NewStory-Fall2016
In Class Exercise
rcos-text-to-speech-movie
RCOS intro video
Story-Fall2016
summerrcosphoto
mskmoorthy's Repositories
mskmoorthy/Fall2016PullReq
mskmoorthy/NewStory
This is a repository where lab groups will be adding
mskmoorthy/summerrcosphoto
mskmoorthy/blockchain-walkthrough
mskmoorthy/pulreq
mskmoorthy/spring2016pullreq
Pull Request for the Lab
mskmoorthy/Spring2017PullReq
mskmoorthy/Story-Spring2017
mskmoorthy/CSDT_Single_Page
The repository for single page javascript apps.
mskmoorthy/d3graphTheory
:boom: Interactive and colorful :art: graph theory tutorials made using d3.js :zap:
mskmoorthy/datalab7
mskmoorthy/Doc-ex1
mskmoorthy/geocommerce
iOS Framework for location based payments
mskmoorthy/graphatantra
mskmoorthy/Hacktoberfest-Mathematics
Math is fun so let's make some scripts and or programs that use some of your favorite math formulas and functions.
mskmoorthy/intro
An introduction to what RCOS is and how to get started
mskmoorthy/Machine-Learning-with-Python
Python code for common Machine Learning Algorithms
mskmoorthy/masters
RPI Masters project 2017
mskmoorthy/New-Story-Spring2017
mskmoorthy/NPR-October-17-Puzzle
Oct 17, 2016 NPR Puzzle Next week's challenge: This is a two-week challenge. Take the digits 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1, in that order. Using those digits and the four arithmetic signs — plus, minus, times and divided by — you can get 1 with the sequence 5 - 4 + 3 - 2 - 1. You can get 2 with the sequence (5 - 4 + 3 - 2) x 1. The question is ... how many numbers from 1 to 40 can you get using the digits 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 in that order along with the four arithmetic signs? You can group digits with parentheses, as in the example. There are no tricks to this, though. It's a straightforward puzzle. How many numbers from 1 to 40 can you get — and, specifically, what number or numbers can you not get? I'll reveal my solution in two weeks.
mskmoorthy/ProblemforUpstateARMLnewsletter
Changed a to b in lin 5
mskmoorthy/quiz1programmingproblem
Programming problem
mskmoorthy/Roller
mskmoorthy/SampleWork
Sample Work
mskmoorthy/stark101
mskmoorthy/sumcheck_multilinear
A python implementation of sumcheck GKR protocol. Reference: https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/317.pdf
mskmoorthy/testlab5
mskmoorthy/timecard
mskmoorthy/Vikramaditya-Story---Revisited-with-a-twist-of-Graph-Theory
Book
mskmoorthy/voxlens
JavaScript Library to Make Online Data Visualizations Accessible to Screen-Reader Users