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Anyway, here's my NAE Grand Challenges article:
 
Anyway, here's my NAE Grand Challenges article:
  
[http://www.suntimes.com/technology/guy/2722030,CST-NWS-ECOL18.article], Sandra Guy, The Sun Times, updated September 18 2010, accessed September 18 2010 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
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[http://www.suntimes.com/technology/guy/2722030,CST-NWS-ECOL18.article Chicago startup makes store plans from 3-D world ], Sandra Guy, The Sun Times, updated September 18 2010, accessed September 18 2010 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
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Billy Huang: pronounced Bih-LEE HWONG (if that helps).
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My favorite demo was the Traveling Salesman problem--I took a class in discrete math during high school, and we did a lot of graph theory. Even though it's an NP-complete problem, it's neat to watch MATLAB run through it algorithmically. It seems to be pretty quick at it too.

Latest revision as of 03:37, 19 September 2010

Hello there! Welcome to my account page.

Not much going on here, unfortunately. Since you've taken the time to read it, here's something for your effort!

http://custom.yahoo.com/lifelonginvesting/slideshows/sets/344/the-best-places-to-retire.html?mod=fidelity-livingretirement

Retire here. =).

Anyway, here's my NAE Grand Challenges article:

Chicago startup makes store plans from 3-D world , Sandra Guy, The Sun Times, updated September 18 2010, accessed September 18 2010 (Enhance Virtual Reality)



Billy Huang: pronounced Bih-LEE HWONG (if that helps).

My favorite demo was the Traveling Salesman problem--I took a class in discrete math during high school, and we did a lot of graph theory. Even though it's an NP-complete problem, it's neat to watch MATLAB run through it algorithmically. It seems to be pretty quick at it too.