@IdanAttias Strassen https://t.co/boRZxCMPzM
@Michael_Zingale If it references matrix multiply, it might reference Strassens 1969 “Gaussian elimination is not optimal” paper? https://t.co/zGtLNkQWGd
RT @SpringerMath: @Nature @DeepMind Check out the related paper here: Strassen, V. "Gaussian elimination is not optimal" Numer. Math. 13, 3…
RT @SpringerMath: @Nature @DeepMind Check out the related paper here: Strassen, V. "Gaussian elimination is not optimal" Numer. Math. 13, 3…
RT @SpringerMath: @Nature @DeepMind Check out the related paper here: Strassen, V. "Gaussian elimination is not optimal" Numer. Math. 13, 3…
@Nature @DeepMind Check out the related paper here: Strassen, V. "Gaussian elimination is not optimal" Numer. Math. 13, 354–356 (1969) https://t.co/6a5Ahhwu1W Free view 👉https://t.co/euCIWzcf1m #SharedIt #NumerischeMathematik https://t.co/hRyzYVeExr
@__chicao__ Sempre tem o nome do Gauss no meio :P. Inclusive, o primeiro algoritmo sub-O(n^3) para o problema surgiu num paper chamado "Gaussian elimination is not optimal": https://t.co/UhutImv6Qd
In 1968, Strassen showed a more efficient way to multiply matrices. It works, it's completely random + it has no proof http://t.co/KeIK7M1A