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- Coke_Reed abstract "Coke Stevenson Reed is an American mathematician and computer scientist from Austin, Texas. He is the inventor of the Data Vortex Supercomputer which uses a network topology and switch logic based on his and Krystyna Kuperberg's solution to a problem posed by Stan Ulam in the Scottish Book. Coke completed his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin under Hubert Stanley Wall.".
- Q21822551 abstract "Coke Stevenson Reed is an American mathematician and computer scientist from Austin, Texas. He is the inventor of the Data Vortex Supercomputer which uses a network topology and switch logic based on his and Krystyna Kuperberg's solution to a problem posed by Stan Ulam in the Scottish Book. Coke completed his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin under Hubert Stanley Wall.".
- Coke_Reed comment "Coke Stevenson Reed is an American mathematician and computer scientist from Austin, Texas. He is the inventor of the Data Vortex Supercomputer which uses a network topology and switch logic based on his and Krystyna Kuperberg's solution to a problem posed by Stan Ulam in the Scottish Book. Coke completed his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin under Hubert Stanley Wall.".
- Q21822551 comment "Coke Stevenson Reed is an American mathematician and computer scientist from Austin, Texas. He is the inventor of the Data Vortex Supercomputer which uses a network topology and switch logic based on his and Krystyna Kuperberg's solution to a problem posed by Stan Ulam in the Scottish Book. Coke completed his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin under Hubert Stanley Wall.".