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From pinna <pinna@autistici.org>
Date Mon, 21 Apr 2003 15:56:35 +0200
Subject [hackmeeting] Moving Images > Open Source Movies > Computer History

a torino potrebbe essere interessante proiettare e/o condividere dei
video come questo?

ce ne sono almeno un'altra ventina qui:
  http://www.archive.org/movies/movieslisting-browse.php?collection=opensource_movies&cat=Computer%20History



Title: The Shortest Network Problem 
Lecturer: Ronald L. Graham 
Producer: University Video Communications 
Date recorded: October 1988  
Length (in minutes): 54 minutes 
Archive: Gray-Bell 
   
Summary: The efficient routing of telephone messages between cities is
just one of many situations in which the Steiner problem often arises.
This problem asks for the shortest network of line segments to
interconnect a set of given points. It appears, for example, in the
design of highway systems, oil pipelines, air conditioning systems, and
tegrated circuits on silicon chips. This overview of the Steiner problem
provides an introduction to NP-completeness, a fundamental concept in
theoretical computer science. (Sponsored by AT&T Bell Labs.) Recommended
Audience: Upper-division/Industry & Professional Use  
   
Presenter Information: Ronald Graham, one of the world's leading
combinatorial mathematicians, has received honors and awards for his
contributions to. mathematics and computing. Dr. Graham joined AT&T Bell
Laboratories in 1962 after receiving his Ph.D. in mathematics from the
University of California at Berkeley. He is presently Adjunct Director,
Research, for Bell Labs' Information Sciences Division in Murray Hill,
New Jersey. He is also a professor of Mathematical Sciences at Rutgers
University and has taught at several other universities including
Stanford and Princeton.  


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