Publications and talks are listed here:
http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/
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I know that email lists can be used for behind-the-scenes communications.
But they're far less efficient than a hidden forum area, if only because
on
a forum you see all the posts in the right chronological order. I work in
a
school where I do not know how we could function without the
We do list all our publications on milky...@home. Both my PhD thesis and
Nathan Cole's PhD thesis are up on the site for our users. We've also made
public talks we've given about the project available too.
We've actually had a fairly good response to this, which makes me happy as I
think it
Maureen Vilar wrote:
Hi Jord and all
I thought that research publications had been listed on Milky Way. And
some
projects by their nature lead to discoveries that don't lend
themselves to
publications. I would have thought for example that if a new prime
number is
discovered, this