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tfpgh
6b41c9a01e
Directly link to organizers repo (#646) 2022-01-25 15:12:13 -05:00
theHausdorffMetric
461f19183b
Update Economics README.md to correct typo in author name (#648)
changed Grief->Greif typo
2022-01-25 15:11:20 -05:00
bolshoytoster
c526d615a1
Fixed a few more broken links (#643) 2021-12-31 14:05:11 -05:00
bolshoytoster
f28b9c9f6c
Fixed broken links (#641)
I went through #638 and fixed the broken links in there.

There was one I couldn't find, and it wasn't in the wayback machine
so I deleted it.
2021-12-31 11:52:14 -05:00
Darren
0cb91bcd52
Quantum computing: update link to accurately reflect title 2021-12-19 14:05:50 -05:00
Darren
9a1d95d1fc
Update quantum computing readme for better signal 2021-12-19 14:03:44 -05:00
Gonzalo Bella
18cd311325
Use relative paths in scripts/download.sh (#632)
If there is another folder with the same name in your path when running
the script, it will enter that folder and recursively try to download
all the files. It the folder is big enough, it can hang the computer.

Co-authored-by: Gonzalo Bella <gonzalobella@gambitresearch.com>
2021-11-26 12:20:27 -05:00
Robbi Nespu
20b552c908
Auto check missing / forbidden external papers and raise issue (#624)
* Create lychee.yml
* Link checker with auto create issue
* šŸ“… run once a month

Request from https://github.com/papers-we-love/papers-we-love/pull/624#issuecomment-939320960
2021-10-11 07:15:05 -04:00
MatĆ­as Lang
7a241da5e8
Add On-the-Fly Garbage Collection Paper (#627)
This is the paper that introduced concurrent Garbage Collection via the tri-color marking invariant. It forms the basis for most non-concurrent incremental collectors as well. No matter where you stand on garbage collection, I think itā€™s useful (and interesting!) to know how collectors work, and this is one paper youā€™ll be hard-pressed to avoid when delving into the matter; despite the claim in the paperā€™s introduction that ā€œit has hardly been our purpose to contribute specifically to the art of garbage collection, and consequently no practical significance is claimed for our solutionā€, this is definitely one of the most important and influential papers on GC ever written.
2021-10-02 07:40:52 -04:00
Ben Aiad
e3b443ba64
Fix no longer active link to John Backusā€™ Turning Award paper (#626) 2021-09-22 12:05:26 -04:00
Sean Broderick
5c2f076f1b Update link for Defining Gamification paper (in gamification) 2021-09-05 12:11:27 -04:00
Brian J Brennan
383c92fcc0
Update link for f4 paper (#623)
f4: Facebookā€™s Warm BLOB Storage System
2021-09-04 09:27:23 -04:00
Sean Broderick
ef222ea194
add kingsbury and alvaro "elle" paper (#622) 2021-04-17 06:55:20 -04:00
Walerian Sobczak
60a37fc138
Add TDD with mutation testing (Roman & Mnich 2020) (#617)
Add TDD with mutation testing (Roman & Mnich 2020)
2020-12-03 00:25:17 -05:00
Angela Ambroz
8a3c6af1ca
Adding Nash 1950, Grief 1993 in econ (#615) 2020-10-16 17:15:01 -04:00
Prince Sumberia
7577bf8335
Remove Dead Link (#611)
The link was returning 404. Seems like the group is deleted.
2020-10-02 11:43:06 -04:00
Elena Sukmanova
6281564b1b
Add Privacy Papers for Visual Data (#613) 2020-09-16 01:34:21 -04:00
Brian J Brennan
bba1fb137d
Update link for Cuckoo Hashing (#608)
This change updates the link for Data Structures > Cuckoo Hashing. The old link no longer works.
2020-07-19 15:12:44 -04:00
jensschaefer
6bcb9ff7d3
Updated Link for Effective Inter-Component Communication Mapping in Android
octeau-sec13
2020-07-19 15:11:09 -04:00
Sean Broderick
eb289e50a9 restore "Combinatorial Analysis and Computers" with archive link 2020-07-11 16:06:38 -04:00
Sean Broderick
51a8b1b4c0 remove "Combinatorial Analysis and Computers" link (missing) 2020-07-06 23:34:36 -04:00
Songlin Yang
c8dd4cb2bd
fix(readme): change bell system technical journal link (#605) 2020-06-18 02:05:37 -04:00
Sean Broderick
0f518152c6 change source for Ritchie C Language paper (per github/josh-59) 2020-05-08 12:45:34 -04:00
Sean Broderick
9d9b8dc158 fix gamification thom paper link (thanks, @fdiogoc) 2020-04-26 23:48:13 -04:00
Min Pae
6200caee69
Fix broken link for unified theory of garbage collection (#602)
Fix broken link for unified theory of garbage collection
2020-04-06 13:22:36 -04:00
Sean Broderick
20a8d9551b remove pdfs, normalize readme format [fix PR#540] 2020-03-29 15:49:06 -04:00
Sean Broderick
38b446fb56 restore datastore googlefs paper [fixing PR#540] 2020-03-29 15:42:05 -04:00
Mayur Patil (ą¤®ą¤Æą„‚ą¤° ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤Ÿą„€ą¤²)
814d97e610
Distributed File Systems, Search Engine Original Papers (#540)
* Added base paper

* Create README.md

* Add files via upload

* Update README.md

* Create README.md

* Add files via upload

* From where it all started - Sun NFS

* Updated links of papers

* Does not fit in this category

* Create README.md

* Add files via upload

* Create README.md

* Create README.md

* Add files via upload

* Add files via upload

* Create README.md

* Add files via upload

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Already exists.

* Reviewed for PR

* Original link updated

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Absolute links updated
2020-03-29 15:38:47 -04:00
Sean Broderick
a8355394ce fix data_compression hosting links (and file org) 2020-03-29 15:14:53 -04:00
Jon.W
68986bb4fd
added some literatures covering scientific data compression. (#569)
* added some literatures covering scientific data compression.

* fixed the šŸ“œ notation in readme file

* added the urls to the paper in readme file; added reasons for the paper in readme file.

* fixed the name of the paper in readme

Co-authored-by: Sean Broderick <hakutsuru@mac.com>
2020-03-29 15:06:55 -04:00
FaresSalem
37dbc93c33
Adding Bioinformatics topic (#600)
* Create README.md

* Rename security/HW Security/README.md to security/hardware_security/README.md

* Rearranging files

* Rearranging files

* Delete sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Moving sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Fix dead link

Updating the link for "Internet Census via Insecure Routers"

* Add Hardware Security subsection

* Add Bioinformatics research area

* fix the Shouji paper link
2020-03-29 13:13:49 -04:00
Steven Kalt
d9d2efb3a9
Fixed broken link to Lerner and Tirole, 2000 (#599)
Prior link: http://www.people.hbs.edu/jlerner/simple.pdf
2020-03-29 01:45:43 -04:00
christoshadjiaslanis
d8c4b140a2
Added script to download all (pdf) papers locally (#597)
* Added script to download all PDFs from the Readmes

* Removed sleep

* Formatting

* Added guard closes and some docs to download script. Added it to scripts folder. Added download script readme. Added section in root readme.

* Removed old download_all.sh

* Added support for specifying which directories you want to download.

* Removed dependency on xargs.

* Changed filename to download.sh. Updated READMEs.

* More README

* Fixed download.sh logic for multiple arguments. Removed Readme section about executing script from anywhere. Updated the parsing of URLs to be more specific.
2020-03-28 00:45:44 -04:00
Ane Berasategi
c1debdd00d
Deleted discontinued chapters (#598)
The links don't exist anymore
2020-03-28 00:37:04 -04:00
Sean Broderick
276ecb8644 fix link in machine_learning (Top 10 algorithms in data mining) 2020-03-28 00:25:52 -04:00
FaresSalem
e01780962c
Adding Hardware Security as a new sub-research area (#596)
* Create README.md

* Rename security/HW Security/README.md to security/hardware_security/README.md

* Rearranging files

* Rearranging files

* Delete sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Moving sok-eternal-war-in-memory.pdf

* Fix dead link

Updating the link for "Internet Census via Insecure Routers"

* Add Hardware Security subsection
2020-03-26 22:04:55 -04:00
Nihal Kenkre
dcba4ddf7c
Compute Graphics: Simulating ocean water (#595) 2020-02-15 11:31:44 -05:00
Connor Adams
06ec30b7e7 Fix broken link (#591) 2020-01-05 23:59:00 -05:00
Sean Broderick
172cf38342 fix mathematics readme formatting 2019-12-25 23:59:05 -05:00
Sean Broderick
1dd8434cdb fix machine-learning readme formatting 2019-12-25 23:50:45 -05:00
Sean Broderick
5b528a5523 fix data-compression topic readme formatting 2019-12-25 23:47:27 -05:00
NewAlexandria
39fd04bdce Math papers from original isomorphisms PR (#587)
* Add gitter for community.

* Update CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

* Add statecharts paper in a new systems modeling category (#565)

* Rename "paradigm" and "plt" folders for findability (#561)

* rename "language-paradigm" folder for findability

lang para pluralize

* rename PLT => languages-theory

* fixed formatting

* group pattern-* related papers (#564)

* combine clustering algo into pattern matching

* rename stringology with the pattern_ prefix

* improved the README header info for paper related to patterns

* consolidate org-sim and sw-eng dirs (#567)

* consolidate org-sim and sw-eng dirs
* typo and links

* Fixed link (#568)

* Update README.md
* Fixed A Unified Theory of Garbage Collection link

* Verification faults dirs (#566)

* consolidate program verificaiton and program fault detection listings.
* faults and validation gets header info

* self-similarity by Tom Leinster

Again on the topic of renormalisation. Dr Leinster has a nice, simple picture of self-similarity.

* added new papers in Machine Learning dir.  fixed-up references
Truncation of Wavelet Matrices
Understanding Deep Convolutional Networks
General self-similarity: an overview

cleanup url files (wrong repo format)

* what has sphere packing to do with compression?

ā€¢ role of E8 & Leech lattice in optimal codes
ā€¢ mathematically best compression was never used
ā€¢ ikosahedron

* surfaces āˆ‘

I show this paper to college freshmen because
ā€¢ itā€™s pictorial
ā€¢ itā€™s about an object you mightnā€™t have considered mathematical
ā€¢ no calculus, crypto, ML, or pretentious notation
ā€¢ itā€™s short
ā€¢ itā€™s a classification proof: ā€œHow can it be that you know something about _all possible_ X, even the xĻµX you havenā€™t seen yet?ā€™

* good combinatorics

Programmers are used to counting boring things. Why not count something more interesting for a change?

* added comentaries from commit messages.  more consistent formatting.

* graphs

Programmers work with graphs often (file system, greplin, trees, "graph isomorphism problem" (who cares) ).   But have you ever tried to construct a simpler building-block (basis) with which graphs could be built? Or at least a different building block to build the same old things.

This <10-page paper also uses š”°š”©ā‚‚(ā„‚), a simple mathematical object you havenā€™t heard of, but which is a nice lead-in to an area of real mathematicsā€”rep theoryā€”that (1) contains actual insights (1a) that you arenā€™t using (2) is simple (3) isnā€™t pretentious.

* from dominoes to hexagons

why is this super-smart guy interested in such simple drawings?

* sorting

You do sorting all the time. Are there smart ways to organise sub-sorts?

* distributed robots!!

Robots! And varying your dimensionality across a space. But also ā€”Ā distributed robots!

* knitting

Get into knitting.

Learn a data structure that needs to be embedded in 3D to do its thing.

Break your mind a bit.

* female genius

* On ā€œOn Invariants of Manifoldsā€

2 pages about how notation and algorithms are inferior to clarity and simplicity.

* pretty robots

Youā€™ll understand calculus better after looking at these pretty 75 pages.

* Farey

Have another look at ye olde Int class.

* renormalisation

StƩphane Mallat thinks renormalisation has something to do with why deep nets work.

* the torus trick, applied

In Simons Foundationā€™s interview by Michael Hartley Freedman of Robion Kirby, Freedman mentions this paper in which MHF applied RKā€™s ā€œtorus trickā€ to compression via wavelets.

* renormalisation

Here is a video of a master (https://press.princeton.edu/titles/5669.html) talking about renormalisation. Which S Mallat has suggested is key to why deep learning works.

* Cartan triality + Milnor fibre

This is a higher-level paper, but still a survey (so more readable). It ties together disparate areas like Platonic solids (A-D-E), Milnorā€™s exceptional fibre, and algebra.

It has pictures and youā€™ll get a better sense of what mathematics is like from skimming it.

* Create see.machine.learning

* tropical geometry

Recently there have been some papers posted about tropical geometry of neural nets. Tropical is also said to be derived from CS. This is a good introduction.

* self-similarity by Tom Leinster

Again on the topic of renormalisation. Dr Leinster has a nice, simple picture of self-similarity.

* rename papers accordingly, and add descriptive info

remove dup maths papers

* fixed crappy explanations

* improved the annotations for papers in the Machine Learning readme

* remediated descriptive wording for papers in the mathematics section

* removed local copy and added link to Conway Zip Proof

* removed local copy and added link to Packing of Spheres - Sloane

* removed local copy and added link to Algebraic Topo - Hatcher

* removed local copy and added link to Topo of Numbers - Hatcher

* removed local copy and added link to Young Tableax - Yong

* removed local copy and added link to Elements of A Topo

* removed local copy and added link to Truncation of Wavlet Matrices

Co-authored-by: Zeeshan Lakhani <202820+zeeshanlakhani@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Wiktor Czajkowski <wiktor.czajkowski@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: keddad <keddad@yandex.ru>
Co-authored-by: i <isomorphisms@sdf.org>
2019-12-25 23:36:58 -05:00
Mahfuza Humayra Mohona
9d830880b5 Added a list of papers for Brain Computer Interface. (#586)
* created ReadMe

* Update and rename Brainā€“computer Interface/README.md to Brain-computer Interface/README.md

* Updating Readme as per @hakutsuru's review

* Update README.md
2019-12-13 02:04:44 -05:00
Rajaram Gaunker
bb8be2701e KHyperLogLog paper: measure of reidentifiability in anonymyzed data (#589) 2019-11-24 13:51:40 -06:00
Rajaram Gaunker
80352d2d15 Papers on Web Privacy (#588) 2019-11-23 17:40:34 -05:00
Rajaram Gaunker
b571f8191e Differtial privacy and de-anonymization papers (#585) 2019-11-15 00:27:22 -06:00
Federico Carrone
b86732b009 Add Buenos Aires to the list of chapters (#584)
Add Buenos Aires to the list of chapters
2019-11-14 21:57:52 -06:00
LĆ­lian Honorio Teixeira
d2f57e26ba Adding Object Identification for Computer Vision Using Image Segmentation and Computer Vision Based Detection and Localization of Potholes in Asphalt Pavement Images (#583)
* Adding Object Identification for Computer Vision Using Image Segmentation and Computer Vision Based Detection and Localization of Potholes in Asphalt Pavement Images

* Adding Object Identification for Computer Vision Using Image Segmentation and Computer Vision Based Detection and Localization of Potholes in Asphalt Pavement Images
2019-11-14 21:27:23 -06:00
Rajaram Gaunker
ccd2941adc Add kanonymity paper in privacy category (#582)
* Add kanonymity paper in privacy category

* Update README.md
2019-11-14 21:23:35 -06:00
Jody Alford
d0964171d1 Game design elements link fix (#579)
[From Game Design Elements to Gamefulness: Defining ā€œGamificationā€](https://uwaterloo.ca/scholar/sites/ca.scholar/files/lnacke/files/From_game_design_elements_to_gamefulness-_defining_gamification.pdf)

Previous link was 404ing
2019-10-24 20:10:04 -04:00