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COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture 14B - Processes Management
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COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture 14B - Processes Management

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture 14B - Processes Management

A shell is certainly one example of a program that will have to create

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture 14A - Processes Introduction

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture 14A - Processes Introduction

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COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture21 - Performance Improvement

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture21 - Performance Improvement

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COS217 Spring 2020 Lecture 19: Processes and Exceptions

COS217 Spring 2020 Lecture 19: Processes and Exceptions

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COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture 5 - Numeric Types

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture 5 - Numeric Types

C's numeric types and their representation.

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture1B - bash Walkthrough

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture1B - bash Walkthrough

Walkthrough of simple file and directory operations in bash on Linux using standard GNU tools.

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture17 - Assembly Language (part 1)

COS 217 Fall 2020 Lecture17 - Assembly Language (part 1)

Welcome back to coast

Stanford CS149 I Lecture 6 - Performance Optimization II: Locality, Communication, and Contention

Stanford CS149 I Lecture 6 - Performance Optimization II: Locality, Communication, and Contention

Message passing, async vs. blocking sends/receives, pipelining, increasing arithmetic intensity, avoiding contention To follow ...

Lecture 14 | Convex Optimization II (Stanford)

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Algorithms for Big Data (COMPSCI 229r), Lecture 17

Algorithms for Big Data (COMPSCI 229r), Lecture 17

Oblivious subspace embeddings, faster iterative regression, sketch-and-solve regression.

Advanced Algorithms (COMPSCI 224), Lecture 18

Advanced Algorithms (COMPSCI 224), Lecture 18

second order methods (Newton's method), path-following interior point wrap-up.

Cliff Brangwynne (Princeton & HHMI) 3: Using Light to Study and Control Intracellular Phase Behavior

Cliff Brangwynne (Princeton & HHMI) 3: Using Light to Study and Control Intracellular Phase Behavior

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Advanced Algorithms (COMPSCI 224), Lecture 25

Advanced Algorithms (COMPSCI 224), Lecture 25

Zeta transform, Möbius inversion, streaming algorithms, necessity of randomization and approximation, distinct elements.

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Lecture 7: Qualitative Optimization of CaC2/Acetylene Block Diagram

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Equivalence by Canonicalization for Synthesis-Backed Refactoring (Video, PLDI 2024) Justin Lubin, Jeremy Ferguson, Kevin Ye, ...