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Just now, Catalpha said:

Professor

Professor ni marchu , only theory antee kastam , projects kuda undali to get exp

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Just now, ramudu said:

Professor ni marchu , only theory antee kastam , projects kuda undali to get exp

Yeah, how to find a good professor?

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Just now, Catalpha said:

Yeah, how to find a good professor?

Trial and error method until you find best one

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1 minute ago, ramudu said:

Trial and error method until you find best one

I think there are better ways to tell if a professor is good or not

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11 minutes ago, OreyPandhi said:

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8 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Pillodini chesi adeskuntunnavu gaa.. 😄

Turns out the machine is broken, two weeks of work is wasted. 

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Just now, Catalpha said:

 

Turns out the machine is broken, two weeks of work is wasted. 

Are u still talking abt machine in ur lab?

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Just now, OreyPandhi said:

Are u still talking abt machine in ur lab?

Correct.

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Can one decide if a Diophantine equation ƒ(x,y) = 0 (input ƒ ∈ Bounded interval of integers) has an integer solution, (x,y), in time (2s)c for some universal constant c? That is, can the problem be decided in exponential time?

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11 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Yeah, how to find a good professor?

DB ki vachhe freshers andarini nuvvu ragging chestavani naku telidu .. CITI_c$y

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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Can one decide if a Diophantine equation ƒ(x,y) = 0 (input ƒ ∈  [u,v]) has an integer solution, (x,y), in time (2s)c for some universal constant c? That is, can the problem be decided in exponential time?

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7 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

I think there are better ways to tell if a professor is good or not

Mari aaa better way lo find chesavaa?

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3 minutes ago, Ellen said:

Can one decide if a Diophantine equation ƒ(x,y) = 0 (input ƒ ∈  [u,v]) has an integer solution, (x,y), in time (2s)c for some universal constant c? That is, can the problem be decided in exponential time?

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17 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Pillodini chesi adeskuntunnavu gaa.. 😄

Anthy anthy 

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4 minutes ago, Ellen said:

Can one decide if a Diophantine equation ƒ(x,y) = 0 (input ƒ ∈  [u,v]) has an integer solution, (x,y), in time (2s)c for some universal constant c? That is, can the problem be decided in exponential time?

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