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- Pancake sorting - Wikipedia
The problem is notable as the topic of the only well-known mathematics paper by Microsoft founder Bill Gates (as William Gates), entitled "Bounds for Sorting by Prefix Reversal" and co-authored with Christos Papadimitriou
- Before Microsoft, Gates Solved A Pancake Problem : NPR
But in his life before Microsoft took off, a much younger Bill Gates spent some time thinking about pancakes, an untidy stack of pancakes He even published a mathematics paper about it
- Pancake Sort — Bill Gates wrote a math paper about this and its still . . .
An open problem in mathematics, hiding inside a pancake metaphor The algorithm itself is beautifully constrained You can only do ONE thing — flip a prefix of the array That's it
- A new approach to middle school math | Bill Gates
Earlier this year, the National Assessment Governing Board released its Long-Term Trend Report, which showed that math scores for 13-year-old students in seventh and eighth grade fell nine points compared to 2020 and 14 points compared to a decade ago—dropping to levels not seen since the 1990s
- The Pancake Problems
Gates and Papadimitriou [GP] introduced the Burnt Pancake Problem here one side of each pancake is burnt, and the pancakes must be sorted with the burnt side down We represent the condition that pancake i is "burnt side up" by putting a negative element i' in place of i in the permutation
- A Story About Bill Gatess Intelligence - Business Insider
He proposed an elegant solution to what's known as "pancake sorting," and his insights were published in the journal Discrete Mathematics in 1979, in a paper co-bylined with then-Harvard
- Bill Gates and the Pancake Flipping Problem - National University of . . .
Did Bill Gates really flip pancakes? Source: Neil Jones and Pavel Pevzner, 2004 “Introduction to BioInformatics Algorithms” by Janet Lowe (see page 19) http: www npr org templates story story php?storyId=92236781 Pancake Flipping
- Pancake Sorting - Science News
It’s the only technical paper that Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, ever published The same upper bound was independently obtained by E Györi and G Turán at roughly the same time
- The Harvard Professor Who Taught Gates And Zuckerberg - Forbes
Gates and Papadimitriou – now a professor at UC Berkeley – published a paper together about the pancake problem at a scholarly journal called Discrete Mathematics two years later
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