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Neural algorithmic reasoning
Oct. 14, 2023, 3:30 p.m. | Petar Veličković
The Gradient thegradient.pub
In this article, we will talk about classical computation: the kind of computation typically found in an undergraduate Computer Science course on Algorithms and Data Structures [1]. Think shortest path-finding, sorting, clever ways to break problems down into simpler problems, incredible ways to organise data for efficient retrieval and updates.
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