| bio | website | sites.google.com/site/… |
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| location | France | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | May 15 at 8:34 | |
| stats | profile views | 25 |
I am a PhD Student at INRIA Rennes Bretagne Atlantique research center, France. My PhD topic is on privacy preservation in user-centric peer to peer search environments. The field includes cryptography, differential privacy, data mining, secure multi-party computation and large scale peer to peer systems. I am also a staff member at the Computer Science department, Helwan University, Egypt. I currently hold a masters degree in Computer Science from University Rennes I, France.
My interests include computational complexity and computability theory, linguistics and natural language processing, cryptographic protocols and quantum secure multi-party computation
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Apr 14 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 19 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 19 |
answered | Writing readable LaTeX |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Oct 6 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Jul 28 |
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Using 'semilogyaxis' with 'groupplot' in PGFPlots Thank you :) .. ! |
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Jul 28 |
accepted | Using 'semilogyaxis' with 'groupplot' in PGFPlots |
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Jul 28 |
asked | Using 'semilogyaxis' with 'groupplot' in PGFPlots |
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Jun 21 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math @Khaled Hosny: This behaviour in Arabic is considered BiDi, and it was actually dictated by the Arabs who first gave feedback on supporting Arabic, because they personally do it this way. I don't believe that this is enough to make it the way. It just adds confusion to people and complication to implementation. If anything, I would at least recommend it being controlled by an option to the package :-) |
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Jun 20 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math 123 = ثلاثة وعشرون ومائة. I can write it in the logical order 3 - 2 - 1. |
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Jun 20 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math @Khaled Hosny: I am okay with reversing the directions of numbers. Originally, numbers in Arabic are pronounced from the least significant digit first :) |
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Jun 20 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jun 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jun 20 |
accepted | Typesetting Right-to-Left math |
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Jun 20 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math @Khaled Hosny: Great! It showed correctly in Emacs. Many thanks :) |
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Jun 18 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math @Khaled Hosny: Thanks for the effort :) One question though, it appears from the examples is that I still have to write my equations in the source in a reversed way (0 = b, not b = 0), right ? I know this is irrelevant to rendering, but is there a way to make it right ? |
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Jun 14 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 14 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math @Karl Karlsson: I have seen an Arabic summation operator, composed of the first two characters of the word "total" in Arabic, namely "مج". That was in my Statistics course in High School. There are Arabic letters for differentials as well. However I've never seen an Arabic counter part for the Integral operator. |
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Jun 14 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math @Khaled Hosny: This is great news :) ! I am not in a hurry and I'll be most eagerly looking forward for your reply :) |
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Jun 14 |
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Typesetting Right-to-Left math added 26 characters in body; added 124 characters in body |