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* Via [[Grover's Algorithm]], we might be able to discover the monster at the end of this quantum book.
* Via [[Grover's Algorithm]], we might be able to discover the monster at the end of this quantum book.
* [[Jefferson's Time Warp]] algorithm, and while we're at it, [[timer wheels]] and even [[x86 timing]].
* [[Jefferson's Time Warp]] algorithm, and while we're at it, [[timer wheels]] and even [[x86 timing]].
* Let's get bipartite, bipartite...with [[bip buffers]]. I don't much care for writing [[Gecko Addons]] (aka [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html FireFox plugins).
* Let's get bipartite, bipartite...with [[bip buffers]]. I don't much care for writing [[Gecko Addons]] (aka [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html FireFox plugins]).
* [[Ling adders]], [[Blum's axioms]], and [[Rice's Theorem]] are all named after people smarter than me...
* [[Ling adders]], [[Blum's axioms]], and [[Rice's Theorem]] are all named after people smarter than me...
** ...as are [[Chaitin's Constant]] and [[Kolmogorov complexity]], and lots of [http://dank.qemfd.net/dankwiki/index.php/Category:Computer_Science_Eponyms other junk].
** ...as are [[Chaitin's Constant]] and [[Kolmogorov complexity]], and lots of [http://dank.qemfd.net/dankwiki/index.php/Category:Computer_Science_Eponyms other junk].

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This is the home server of Nick Black (aka dank), located at 33°77′N, 84°38′W in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, GA. This wiki is primarily for my personal use, but open to public viewing in case anything generally helpful emerges. I make no guarantees concerning correctness, relevance, or timeliness of the information contained herein. Track changes using the Recent changes page, RSS, or Google Reader. However you roll, blackwiki's rollin' wit' you. I've started this project only recently (February 2008), and while it is growing quickly, most articles are by necessity stub links. I was pondering a strictly technical blog, but this wiki and grad school have satisfied ye olde furor scribendi. Until then...rien n'est simple, mais tout est facile...


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