We show that for every n there are two simple curves on the torus intersecting at least n times without the two curves folding or spiralling with respect to each other.
Marcus Schaefer, Eric Sedgwick, Daniel Stefankovic
Background: Understanding how proteins fold is essential to our quest in discovering how life works at the molecular level. Current computation power enables researchers to produc...
Hong Sun, Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu, Motonori Ota, Yus...
Fascinating and elegant shapes may be folded from a single planar sheet of material without stretching, tearing or cutting, if one incorporates curved folds into the design. We pr...
In this paper we present an efficient design technique for implementing the Elliptic Curve Cryptographic (ECC) Scheme in FPGAs. Our technique is based on a novel and efficient i...
Osama Al-Khaleel, Christos A. Papachristou, Franci...
Over the past years many computer aided diagnosis (CAD) schemes have been presented for the detection of colonic polyps in CT Colonography. The vast majority of these methods (impl...
Cees van Wijk, Vincent Frans van Ravesteijn, Frans...