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There are some interesting algorithms in simulation from Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering especially regarding Monte Carlo simulation: Heat Bath algorithm, Metro-Police algorithm, Markov Chain Monte Carlo, etc.
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In iOS, we haven't found a way so far to have always on location settings enabled through pop-up which comes on the app. So for now, we will redirect the user to location settings where they can click on always on.
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Lucidchart Connector
Lucidchart empowers you and your team to create and collaborate on architecture diagrams, mockups, user flows, flowcharts, and other visuals in real time.
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