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@url["http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen"]}
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@codeblock[#:keep-lang-line? #t]|{
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#lang scribble/lncs
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#lang scribble/lncs
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@authors[@author[#:inst "1"]{Lauritz Darragh}
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@author[#:inst "2"]{Nikolaj Kyran}
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@author[#:inst "2"]{Kirsten Gormlaith}
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@author[#:inst "2"]{Tamaz Adrian}]
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@authors[@author[#:inst "1"]{Lauritz Darragh}
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@author[#:inst "2"]{Nikolaj Kyran}
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@author[#:inst "2"]{Kirsten Gormlaith}
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@author[#:inst "2"]{Tamaz Adrian}]
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@institutes[@institute["University of Southeast Boston"
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@linebreak[]
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@email|{darragh@cs.seboston.edu}|]
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@institute["University of Albion"
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@linebreak[]
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@email|{{nkyran,gorm,tamaz}@cs.albion.ac.uk}|]]
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@institutes[
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@institute["University of Southeast Boston"
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@linebreak[]
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@email|{darragh@cs.seboston.edu}|]
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@institute["University of Albion"
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@linebreak[]
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@email|{{nkyran,gorm,tamaz}@cs.albion.ac.uk}|]]
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@title{Arak: Low-Energy, Interposable Theory }
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@title{Arak: Low-Energy, Interposable Theory}
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@abstract{The implications of client-server symmetries have been
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far-reaching and pervasive. Given the current status of
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constant-time theory, mathematicians daringly desire the synthesis
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of rasterization, which embodies the essential principles of
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algorithms. In this work, we describe a client-server tool for
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investigating flip-flop gates (Arak), verifying that the
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producer-consumer problem can be made homogeneous, secure, and
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wireless.}
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@abstract{The implications of client-server symmetries have been
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far-reaching and pervasive. Given the current status of
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constant-time theory, mathematicians daringly desire the synthesis
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of rasterization, which embodies the essential principles of
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algorithms. In this work, we describe a client-server tool for
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investigating flip-flop gates (Arak), verifying that the
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producer-consumer problem can be made homogeneous, secure, and
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wireless.}
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