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Re: Multiple shortest paths?     

Group: uw.cs.cs341 · Group Profile · Search for Shortest in uw.cs.cs341
Author: Mina Razaghpour
Date: Mar 19, 2008 06:23

... minimum time paths. To verify your output, compare the time cost (note: not length) of your path and the path in the sample output. -Mina On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Akshay Bharath wrote: For the sirius prblem, is it possible there there may be another shortest path? My program gives me an output with only 18 entries for the provided input!! -Sincerely, Akshay Bharath
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Multiple shortest paths?     

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Author: Akshay Bharath
Date: Mar 19, 2008 02:43

For the sirius prblem, is it possible there there may be another shortest path? My program gives me an output with only 18 entries for the provided input!! -Sincerely, Akshay Bharath
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Re: The Shortest day today!     

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Author: Cyborg 0019
Date: Jun 20, 2007 11:23

...!!!!! You will probably find Thur & Friday are the same length, with Thur night ending up the longest night. Same thing happened for the Summer Solstice. It's the longest day for the northern side of the planet, mostly through our night. Its been a long long day,even if it is the shortest day. 27 hours I think. Must be one of those short long days or long short days.
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Re: The Shortest day today!     

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Author: Brian
Date: Jun 20, 2007 08:44

Andy wrote: or tommorrow. But bugger it, the days are going to get a lot brighter from this day on! The 'shortest day of the year' confused the crap out of me as a little kid. I couldn't get my head around the fact that there were still 24 hours, yet it was 'shorter' than the others. -- Posted at www.Usenet.com.au
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Doctors Say Medication Is Overused in Dementia     

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Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:00

.... Taking the edge off the behavior can keep them safe and living at home, rather than in a nursing home. If patients are prescribed an antipsychotic, it should be a very low dose for the shortest period necessary, said Dr. Dillip V. Jeste, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego. It may take a few weeks or months to control behavior. In many ...
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Doctors Say Medication Is Overused in Dementia     

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Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 15, 2008 05:44

.... Taking the edge off the behavior can keep them safe and living at home, rather than in a nursing home. If patients are prescribed an antipsychotic, it should be a very low dose for the shortest period necessary, said Dr. Dillip V. Jeste, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego. It may take a few weeks or months to control behavior. In many ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Spaceman
Date: Sep 8, 2008 22:34

... physics and you probably even think the shortest distance between two points is a curved line.... Welcome to the twentieth century, where sometimes the shortest path between two points really is curved. ... you have no clue what is straight, nor physically the shortest distance anymore. The shortest distance depends on what the metric is. No, The metric is a trick...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 8, 2008 22:28

... skipped classical physics and you probably even think the shortest distance between two points is a curved line. Welcome to the twentieth century, where sometimes the shortest path between two points really is curved. You ..." world and you have no clue what is straight, nor physically the shortest distance anymore. The shortest distance depends on what the...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Spaceman
Date: Sep 8, 2008 21:23

... have skipped classical physics and you probably even think the shortest distance between two points is a curved line. Welcome to the twentieth century, where sometimes the shortest path between two points really is curved. You poor thing,...and you have no clue what is straight, nor physically the shortest distance anymore. -- James M Driscoll Jr Creator of the Clock ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 8, 2008 20:59

... about the history of science and you must have skipped classical physics and you probably even think the shortest distance between two points is a curved line. Welcome to the twentieth century, where sometimes the shortest path between two points really is curved. How are you going to make it to the twenty-first century,...
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