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Solving N-Queens
Through the modification of the kernel on a Ubuntu system, we managed to solve the n-Queens problem after changing the default time-slice, swappiness, latency and wakeup-granularity to different values and testing the problem.
Rodolfo Lepe, Gerardo Velasco

KU Leuven Bioinformatics Thesis Template
A template for the bioinformatics masters thesis at KU Leuven.
James O'Reilly

Typesetting scholarly critical editions with reledmac
reledmac is a package for typesetting scholarly critical editions, replacing the established ledmac and eledmac packages. The package supports indexing by page and by line numbers, and simple tabular- and array-style environments.
Maïeul Rouquette (uploaded by LianTze Lim)

Modelo Iniciação Científica Estácio Recife
Modelo criado para facilitar a escrita dos alunos que fazem iniciação científica na Estácio.
Raphael Brito

LaTeX I (CU Doctoral Academy)
Source code for LaTeX I, a course for LaTeX beginners, including slides, handouts, exercises and notes.
LaTeX I is a workshop provided by Cardiff University's Doctoral Academy. The materials are a modified version of those produced by UK TUG volunteers for a course provided for beginning LaTeX users. The materials were adapted for LaTeX I by Clea F. Rees.
Both the original work and modifications are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
The original project is available as a GitHub repository maintained by Joseph Wright from https://github.com/uktug/latex-beginners-course/.
Clea F. Rees

On Problem Solving
Note on problem solving
61plus

Naveen Kommuri Resume
Naveen Kommuri's Undergraduate Resume (Mechanical Engineering)
Naveen Kommuri

Easy thesis template
Easy LaTeX thesis template prepared by Simon Ternsja, based on Graduate Thesis template written by Sunil Patel.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
Uploaded from ShareLaTeX

Final Project Report
Throughout the ECE Lab section we have learnt many electronics concepts and applied almost all of them directly or indirectly in our final lab project. Additionally, having taken away a lot from this course, we aimed to make a project that would challenge us academically and intellectually; for our final lab assignment, we made an autonomous line-following robot, that would follow a white line track using RedBot sensors, and would respond to audio cues from the environment using a microphone. In this report, we explain the use of each of the components that were used to make the final vehicle and the working of the vehicle itself.
Akashdeep Deb