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Computing Limit - Computerphile

Computing Limit - Computerphile

Just how far can we go with processing speed? Physicist Professor Phil Moriarty talks about the hard

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The Most Difficult Program to Compute? - Computerphile

The story of recursion continues as Professor Brailsford explains one of the most difficult programs to

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Pushing the Atari Limits - Computerphile

How programmers found ways to push the hardware past its design

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Detecting Faces (Viola Jones Algorithm) - Computerphile

Deep learning is used for everything these days, but this face detection algorithm is so neat its still in use today. Dr Mike Pound on ...

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Superposition in Quantum Computers - Computerphile

Parting the veil of mystery on quantum superposition using waves. Professor Phil Moriarty takes us through it. Phil's blogpost on ...

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IP Addresses and the Internet - Computerphile

IP addresses explained - what do these mysterious numbers and dots mean and how are they used? Richard Mortier explains the ...

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Computer Timescales Mapped onto Human Timescales - Computerphile

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