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[web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/mit-launches-the-center-for-neurobiological-engineering.html MIT LAUNCHES CENTER FOR NEUROBIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING], MIT NEWS, last updated 27 August 2013, accessed 2 September 2013 (General).
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Favorite Demonstration: My favorite demonstration is the traveling salesman problem. I learned about this problem in CS230 last year and know that it is solved using Djikstra's algorithm. It was interesting to me to watch the computer visually calculate shortest (or least expensive) path using Djikstra.

Latest revision as of 02:04, 3 September 2013

My name is Max S. Hail from the great state of Rhode Island. Love Duke and Pratt Engineering. ECE major and want to actually work as an ECE! Interests: politics, inventing/creating things, debate

"#tcot #duke #life"

MIT LAUNCHES CENTER FOR NEUROBIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, MIT NEWS, last updated 27 August 2013, accessed 2 September 2013 (General).

Favorite Demonstration: My favorite demonstration is the traveling salesman problem. I learned about this problem in CS230 last year and know that it is solved using Djikstra's algorithm. It was interesting to me to watch the computer visually calculate shortest (or least expensive) path using Djikstra.