Information Processing Letters 75 (2000) 243–246 A fast algorithm for computing large Fibonacci numbers Daisuke Takahashi Department of Information and Computer Sciences‚ Saitama University‚ 255 Shimo-Okubo‚ Urawa-shi‚ Saitama 338-8570‚ Japan Received 13 March 2000; received in revised form 19 June 2000 Communicated by K. Iwama Abstract We present a fast algorithm for computing large Fibonacci numbers. It is known that the product of Lucas numbers algorithm uses the fewest bit operations
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Job Safety Analysis and Cost Safety Analysis Table of Contents Introduction The following document outlines lines the domestic works conducted on a new garage area‚ which includes the preparation and application of epoxy coatings to the floors and walls. This will include the scope of the works‚ as well as a job safety analysis and a costing analysis on the intended works. The job safety analysis is presented as it was written by the
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Lecture Notes on Short-Run Producer Theory and Profit Maximization Lalith Munasinghe Production Functions We begin with a few definitions. Firm: An organization that turns inputs into outputs. Production Function (PF): The mathematical relationship between inputs and outputs. The PF is a technical relationship that specifies how much output can be produced from any possible combination of inputs. Example: an automobile is an output made from a complex combination of a variety of inputs
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Expressions: Definition σ is a regular expression representing {σ} σ (σ∈Σ) ε is a regular expression representing {ε} ∅ is a regular expression representing ∅ If R1 and R2 are regular expressions representing L1 and L2 then: (R1R2) represents L1⋅L2 (R1 ∪ R2) represents L1 ∪ L2 (R1)* represents L1* S. A. Seshia 6 3 Operator Precedence 1. 2. 3. * ⋅ ∪ ( often left out; a·b ab ) S. A. Seshia 7 Example of Precedence R1*R2 ∪ R3 = ( ( R1* ) R2 ) ∪ R3 S. A
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Our group will present a panel discussion on the merit of this proposal. May I present to you the members of my panel. To my right areR1‚R2‚ and R3. They will be presenting the side of the Dep. Of Education. While on my left side are L1‚ L2 and L3. This group is ready to present the critical group of youths‚ students‚ parents and academic community. Our group had conducted thorough research from the internet and had interviewed various groups. The result is some very
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LCC Sandra Luz Martínez Navedo sandy.navedo@gmail.com Types of Bilingual Education According to Baker (1993)‚ there are ten types of bilingual education which are divided in weak and strong forms of education for bilingualism. I will pinpoint the characteristics that define each type of education. Submersion Education is a weak form of education for bilingualism which focuses in using majority language instruction during the day by both‚ teachers and students
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general learning strategies‚ or universal properties of language to internalize knowledge of the second language. These processes serve as a means by which the learner constructs an interlanguage (a transitional system reflecting the learner’s current L2 knowledge). Communication strategies are employed by the learner to make use of existing knowledge to cope with communication difficulties. Slide 4: Learners acquire a second language by drawing on their background experiences and prior knowledge
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Algorithm Analysis and Design NP-Completeness Pham Quang Dung Hanoi‚ 2012 Pham Quang Dung () Algorithm Analysis and Design NP-Completeness Hanoi‚ 2012 1 / 31 Outline 1 Easy problems - class P Decision problems vs. Optimization problems Class NP Reductions NP-complete class 2 3 4 5 Pham Quang Dung () Algorithm Analysis and Design NP-Completeness Hanoi‚ 2012 2 / 31 Class P: Problems that are solvable by polynomial-time algorithms (O(nk ) where n
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ENGLISH The Pronunciation of English by Somali L1 students in Sweden Testing indications of phonetic transfer through Error Analysis and Contrastive Analysis Mathias Börjesson‚ 880412 BA Degree paper‚ 15 hec Interdisciplinary Degree Project Teacher Education Programme LP01 Supervisor: Monika Mondor Examiner: Report number: Departments: University of Gothenburg/Dept of Languages and Literatures/English Course: EN1C03 - English: Advanced Undergraduate Level (linguistic essay)
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