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Encoding recursion in the Lambda calculus, one of Professor Graham Hutton's favourite functions. Lambda Calculus: ... We've all got to the edge of the wifi coverage, but the idea of coverage produces a network problem, the Pascal evolved from Algol 60. Professor Brailsford discusses the rift in the Algol committee that led to its creation. Long division can be arduous - division in general is something that even computer processors try to avoid with a simple ... Summing up why Hamming's error correcting codes are regarded as 'Perfect' - Professor Brailsford explains. EXTRA BITS: ... YouTube's algorithm connects you with videos you might like. What signals do they use to decide if a video will appeal? More from ...

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