Researchers detail REF8372, a malvertising campaign using fake Node.js ads, Storj-hosted payloads, and OXLOADER to deploy ...
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Booleans may seem harmless, but using them can be fraught with peril. When you can’t avoid them, follow these five rules. Booleans are deceptively simple. They look harmless—just true or false, right?
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Abstract: Synchronization of large-scale Boolean networks (BNs) is studied in this article. Using semi-tensor product of matrices, the algebraic structure of all subnetworks' relationships is ...
Everyone knows that arithmetic is true: 2 + 2 = 4. But surprisingly, we don’t know why it’s true. By stepping outside the box of our usual way of thinking about numbers, my colleagues and I have ...
The explosion in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications is permeating nearly every industry and slice of life. But its growth does not come without irony. While AI exists to ...
Lee Fixel’s Addition is looking to raise $1.5 billion venture capital fund as the former Tiger Global executive continues to secure large sums of money despite the slowdown in the market. Fixel’s ...
As surely as 2+2=4, it also equals a beginning step on students’ mathematics journey. Single-digit addition facts like these are so heavily used in mathematics that it’s critical that students ...