computationally in A Sentence

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    Because anyway the most Computationally demanding operation we expect from computers are graphics.

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    It is Computationally hard to find two prime factors of a very large number.

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    Learning to think Computationally can give you a new way to understand and describe your world.

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    This is a reconstruction of Notre Dame Cathedral that was done entirely Computationally from images scraped from Flickr.

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    The mining process involves compiling recent transactions into blocks and trying to solve a Computationally difficult mathematical solution.

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    If an attack is tried, cryptographically encrypting all future blocks is Computationally and economically a very expensive task.

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    Numerical” methods, on the other hand, can simulate a wide range of such effects, but are much more expensive Computationally.

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    Secondly, it should be Computationally infeasible to generate a valid signature for a party without knowing that party's private key.

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    Using a 1024-bit RSA key, it was believed large enough to be Computationally infeasible to break without a concerted distributed effort.

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    CPRNGs are designed so that if the seed is truly random then it is Computationally infeasible to tell the difference between CPRNG and TRNG.

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    If I have two queries, why does it seem the second query is more Computationally efficient(just in terms of I/O) as the first: The first query.

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    Several encryption systems used in banking and security applications are premised on computers being unable to handle mathematical problems that are Computationally demanding beyond a limit.

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    I study how humans do it, I try to model the mechanism generating that capacity Computationally, and I test for clues and correlates with brain imagery(event-related potentials).

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    The mobile computing world places emphasis on thin client computing, as it is necessary for the interaction of Computationally powerful devices with less capable hand-held and portable equipment.

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    So, decentralized things which are less efficient Computationally will be harder- sorry, they're harder to do computation on, but eventually maybe you have the compute resources to do that.

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    For a long time we thought it would be too Computationally difficult to identify all beneficial symmetry-breaking fields, but our work now demonstrates a simple procedure to identify the set of all such configurations.".

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    Usually, a computational step costs 1 gas, but some operations cost higher amounts of gas because they are more Computationally expensive or increase the amount of data that must be stored as part of the state.

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    A computational step costs 1 gas generally, but some operations cost higher amounts of gas because they are more Computationally expensive, or because they increase the amount of data that must be stored as part of the state.

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    For example, the design and analysis of molecules for drug development is a challenging problem today, and that's because exactly describing and calculating all of the quantum properties of all the atoms in the molecule is a Computationally difficult task, even for our supercomputers.

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