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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Survey of computer networks covering end-to-end principle, multiplexing, virtualization, packet switching vs. circuit switching, router design, network protocols, congestion control, internet routing architecture, network measurement, network management, and overlay networks. Survey of research papers from classic literature through contemporary research.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Reviews fundamental mathematical techniques used in the analysis of natural algorithms: in particular, spectral decomposition, Lyapunov functions, harmonic analysis, statistical and probabilistic techniques, Markov chains, ergodic coefficients, renormalization, and complexity theory.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Course considers new approaches to performance, efficiency, consistency, robustness, availability, and scalability. Internet services run out of datacenters form the core of online experiences today. These datacenters have reached hundreds of thousands of servers, and modern distributed services can be spread over dozens of datacenters worldwide. This presents new challenges at the application, infrastructure, and network layers.
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Course explores current research ideas in language design and compiler technology for managing parallelism and concurrency to answer the question "How should we change the software development process?". Processor speeds are no longer increasing at the decades-old exponential rate. Rather, the number of processors per computer chip is growing with Moore's Law. More processors only means more performance if programmers are able to create efficient parallel programs, a task universally acknowledged to be much harder than writing sequential programs.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
We will study algorithms for geometric analysis of 3D shapes. Focus will be on recent methods for matching, registering, recognizing, chassifying, clustering, and understanding 3D data. Coursework will include reading/presenting research papers and executing a single course project in each student's own area of interest.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Practice in the original composition of poetry supplemented by the reading and analysis of standard works. Criticism by practicing writers and talented peers encourages the student's growth as both creator and reader of literature.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The curriculum allows the student to develop writing skills, provides an introduction to the possibilities of contemporary literature and offers a perspective on the place of literature among the liberal arts. Criticism by practicing writers and talented peers encourages the student's growth as both creator and reader of literature.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Practice in the translation of literary works from another language into English supplemented by the reading and analysis of standard works. Criticism by professionals and talented peers encourages the student's growth as both creator and reader of literature.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Advanced practice in the original composition of poetry for discussion in regularly scheduled workshop meetings. The curriculum allows the student to develop writing skills, provides an introduction to the possibilities of contemporary literature and offers perspective on the places of literature among the liberal arts.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Advanced practice in the original composition of fiction for discussion in regularly scheduled workshop meetings. The curriculum allows the student to develop writing skills, provides an introduction to the possibilities of contemporary literature and offers perspective on the place of literature among the liberal arts. Criticism by practicing writers and talented peers encourages the student's growth as both creator and reader of literature.
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