Chess

A beautiful strategy game

Chess

Chess, with over a century of history, is famous for its strategic depth and for stimulating concentration and logical thinking. Its first unofficial Olympiad took place in Paris in 1924, consolidating its global recognition. More than just a game, it offers endless analytical possibilities, and in our section, we approach it from a computational perspective to find the most direct moves toward victory.

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Numbers

The foundation of mathematics

Numbers arose from ancient cultures as essential tools for counting and measuring. While Europeans made key contributions to today's system, modern numbers still have limitations in notation and practical use. Our Numbers section explores their evolution and alternative representations to enhance understanding in modern contexts.

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Numbers

Internet

The network that connects the world

Internet

The Internet evolved from a military network to a global system connecting millions. Heavy standards adopted during its growth still hinder traffic efficiency. Our Internet section explores its history, analyzes old and modern standards, and proposes improvements for current challenges.

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Compression

The art of reducing information

Maximizing compression in minimal time is crucial for communications, storage, and processing. Efficient methods optimize space and speed without quality loss, enabling faster handling and secure transmission. Our Compression section explores advanced techniques, including recursive compression, for modern efficiency.

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Compression

Routes

The path to efficiency

Routes

Route optimization extends beyond logistics to robotics, computer science, and urban planning. It saves time, resources, and energy while improving system efficiency. Our Routes section explores methods and algorithms for optimizing paths, showing how to enhance planning and decision-making in real environments.

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Number Pi

The infinite constant

Pi represents the ratio between circumference and diameter. Calculating and representing it has challenged mathematicians for centuries. Beyond its value, pi influences geometry, physics, engineering, and computing. Our Pi section explores practical representations and uses modern computers for precise calculations and applications.

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Number Pi

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