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Chris Bleakley, "Poems That Solve Puzzles: The History and Science of Algorithms" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Sep 27, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Algarithmic Routines by Cory Anddicris
01:32 • 2min
3
How Did You Come Up With the Algorithms?
03:29 • 2min
4
What Is an Algorithm?
05:27 • 2min
5
Algorithms and Quick Sorting
07:49 • 4min
6
The History of Algorithms
11:56 • 3min
7
The History of Mathematical Problems
14:53 • 2min
8
The Basic Components of Agrithms
16:35 • 5min
9
The Anlitic Engine
21:34 • 4min
10
Turing and Turing's Computers and Their Fundamental Truths
25:19 • 3min
11
The Symmetricality of Babbage and Lovelace
27:54 • 2min
12
The Origins of Chaos in Weather Forecasting
29:49 • 3min
13
The Idea of Numerical Simulations for Forecasting the Weather
32:59 • 4min
14
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
37:09 • 4min
15
Is Everything That's Going on in the Brain a Computing or Not?
41:24 • 2min
16
Dexstra's Root Finding Algorithm
43:52 • 2min
17
Algorithms - How to Determine the Shortest Route in a Map
45:28 • 6min
18
Using a P Class Algorithm to Solve N P Problems in P Time
51:02 • 2min
19
Dyster's Algorithm
53:18 • 4min
20
The Problem of Variability in Natural Languages
56:49 • 4min
21
What Is Caspe's Reasoning?
01:00:58 • 2min
22
Alpha Zero - A Novel Approach to Computer Games
01:03:00 • 3min
23
Using a Policy Network
01:06:17 • 3min
24
Superhuman Intelligence
01:09:12 • 2min
25
The Rise of Algorithms in Computing
01:10:55 • 3min
26
How Do You Write a Novel?
01:13:36 • 3min
27
A Puzzles Ta or Out Sory Poems That Solve Puzzles
01:16:24 • 4min