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Abstract: Traveling salesman problem (TSP) is a combinatorial optimization problem, serving as basis for many real-world applications (e.g., transportation planning, circuit board design, and DNA ...
It is day six of the government shutdown. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) joins Katy Tur to share her reaction to the current state of politics, saying Republicans "refuse to meet" with Democrats and ...
Abstract: In addressing the challenges posed by low-frequency airborne transient electromagnetics (ATEM), it is necessary to take into account the considerations of accuracy, computational efficiency, ...
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When the din inside Rams Park had finally subsided, Arne Slot attempted to put a positive spin on a wretched night for Liverpool. The Dutch head coach insisted there was “a lot more to like” ...
As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence, attention is shifting toward the next phase of freedom — one defined not just by political sovereignty but by economic and industrial self-reliance. In the ...