This is a head-to-head tug-of-war game played on BBC micro:bits. Each player spams the A button to pull the dot to their side. First one to pull it all the way wins.
Abstract: This paper focuses on low-complexity design of polar codes with high error-correction capability for 6G networks. We propose a novel frozen set design approach for polar codes with dynamic ...
Abstract: The gradient descent bit-flipping with momentum (GDBF-w/M) and probabilistic GDBF-w/M (PGDBF-w/M) algorithms significantly improve the decoding performance of the bit-flipping (BF) algorithm ...
Looking ahead: The vast majority of Windows users already run Steam on 64-bit operating systems, even though the client has continued to support a legacy 32-bit version of Windows. That era is ending: ...
November 21, 2025, marks a defining moment for Indian economy. For a predominantly labour-intensive economy, characterised by the presence of a large informal sector, implementation of new labour ...
Vector Post-Training Quantization (VPTQ) is a novel Post-Training Quantization method that leverages Vector Quantization to high accuracy on LLMs at an extremely low bit-width (<2-bit). VPTQ can ...
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