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2855:. And I do think that, if you're going to keep this list short, it's a good idea to only pick one paper from sets of closely related papers (the three most prominent of which are "Mesh generation and optimal triangulation"/"Provably good mesh generation", "Subgraph isomorphism in planar graphs and related problems"/"Diameter and treewidth in minor-closed graph families", and "Sparsification"/"Dynamic graph algorithms"/"Separator based sparsification"). But, if you insist on including the survey paper rather than the research paper from the mesh generation pair, would it be too much to ask for it to be cited correctly? (1) The primary version is the one in 2573:(Don't ask me why the linked page pulled a 16-years-out-of-date self-portrait from my personal web page, without asking my preference or permission, rather than commissioning the same kind of professional-level photo the other distinguished professors have. Maybe because lockdown? Also don't ask why "Distinguished Professor" is a step up from "Chancellor's Professor" when you might expect from the names that it's the other way around. You're all lucky we didn't add another separate "UCI Distinguished Professor" title at a different level from "Distinguished Professor" as we were talking about doing a couple of years ago.) ā€” 2802: 2636:, and/or file a complaint on the bot's talk page about how badly it mangled the citation. (Hints: the tech report version is not the version that was published with a doi in a book series, and the version in the second edition of the book is not the one that was republished in the first edition of the book.) Alternatively, if it were up to me (which it isn't), I'd seriously consider citing research publications and not survey papers in this section; the research paper that goes with this survey is "Provably good mesh generation". ā€” 2359:(both from my employer). Those sources might also be helpful as references for some of my research interests, which are currently not well sourced. I would also suggest removing the graduate fellowship and young investigator awards as being more minor than we usually mention in articles about academics, and maybe also replacing the mesh generation survey paper in the selected publication list by the corresponding research paper, "Provably good mesh generation" (FOCS 1990 and JCSS 1994), but of course that's up to you. ā€” 1046:
rather it's about a technique for algorithm analysis, and it's only somewhere around #30 on my list of most-cited papers rather than being closer to the top. Also if you're going to cite it you should cite the journal version not the preprint. If you're going to list research on exact algorithms for NP-hard problems (an area that I am indeed interested in) I have about four better-cited papers on graph coloring, as well as one that actually is on the TSP ("The traveling salesman problem for cubic graphs"). ā€”
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readability. Currently, this line could use a space preceding "especially" and another space preceding "he". Generally speaking, this line may read more easily if combined with the last line to be "He is known for his work in computational geometry, graph algorithms, and recreational mathematics, which includes significant work improving algorithms to solve problems of NP-hardness like the traveling salesman problem."
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order of magnitude slower. The papers that cite this one span a wide variety of application areas: quality of service routing in communication networks, hypothesis generation in natural language processing, biological sequence alignment, vehicle navigation, alternative strategy planning in computer chess, metabolic pathway reconstruction, failure analysis, peptide sequencing, and chemical kinetics.
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order of magnitude slower. The papers that cite this one span a wide variety of application areas: quality of service routing in communication networks, hypothesis generation in natural language processing, biological sequence alignment, vehicle navigation, alternative strategy planning in computer chess, metabolic pathway reconstruction, failure analysis, peptide sequencing, and chemical kinetics
343: 312: 2759: 2552: 2327: 1071: 1743:. So, it's not so great as the author want to have it. We shall continue with the evaluation of his self-assessment the same way and completely. I'm certain that this biography should be deleted for we have thousands of the University professors around the globe with small and/or insignificant contributions to math and CS - academically at the similar hierarchical level as D. Eppstein.-- 2900:(and have had it there for a long time, but recently went through it and updated it). It's probably too long to be in balance with the rest of the article, and to some extent it's a list of publications I think should be paid attention to rather than the ones that anyone else thinks are important, but it still might be useful input if anyone feels like re-thinking the selection here. ā€” 3181: 1236:. Does any text in the article conflict with the first link? The second link has good advice: "Drive-by tagging is discouraged ... specific issues that are actionable within the content policies ... being of the opinion that a page is not neutral is not sufficient to justify the addition of the tag." There is no need to add a tag if all you want to do is improve the article. 219: 2722: 2590: 1450:. The first is used to support the year of birth, which is OK according to WP:SELFPUB, while the second one (online CV) is not used properly, and the statement in question ("He joined the UC Irvine faculty in 1990, and was co-chair of the Computer Science Department there from 2002 to 2005.") requires a secondary source. Tagged as such. 3032:. Having examined the category, and its remarkably unhelpful definition note, it seems to me that DE belongs in it quite as much as many there, several of whom are not even admins. No, I did not notice the user category issue, let alone the authority control issue, & I won't mess with them. But if anyone thinks DE does 719: 1806:
Another influential and heavily-cited paper within the review period, "The crust and the beta-skeleton: combinatorial curve reconstruction" (J46, with Marshall Bern and Nina Amenta) considers "connect-the-dots" like problems in which a curve or surface must be reconstructed accurately from scattered
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The above is just an advertisement coming from Eppstein himself. His "Finding the k shortest paths" is actually very narrow and the easier part of it. (The k shorthest paths problem in which paths are not required to be simple turns out to be significantly easier. The paths returned by Eppstein's
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Also, while we're discussing external links, the "Geometry Junkyard" one is also not one I've been maintaining for many years now, and is only one of many links available under my home page. It also probably doesn't deserve a separate entry here. And the Mathematics Genealogy Project link is also
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2. For "The crust and the beta-skeleton: combinatorial curve reconstruction" Eppstein is a third author. From the article it's not possible to separate Eppstein's work from the other two authors. N. Amenta has six articles handling the curve reconstruction, M. Bern two, Eppsetin one. A sufficient
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I have to say (though there's no reason to take my opinion with any more weight than anyone else here) that I find that new sentence a little odd. I mean, I'm still pleased with that paper, but it's a primary source, it's not about TSP algorithms specifically (or improving algorithms in general),
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Eppstein's most heavily cited paper, "Finding the k shortest paths" (J49), provides the first optimal solution to a widely studied problem: finding many short paths between two given nodes in a network. His solution takes constant time per path, improving previous solutions that were at least an
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Please, avoid any threats. The IAS is the most profound American academic society and a highly selective and prestigious academic society. The IAS shall be a reference point when talking about notability of a scholar in the U.S. It's my opinion no matter whether it might be frivolous to someone.
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Still it's a weak criterion. We need a professional assessment of his academic credentials, the same way as it was done by Vujkovica brdo regarding his Eppstein algorithm. Every part of his advertised self-assessment shall be academically scrutinized. If we agree that his work is notable by its
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About the usability in the application areas: his "Finding the k shortest paths" was outdated three years after being published. (Computing the K Shortest paths: a New Algorithm and an Experimental Comparison by Victor M Jimenez and Andres Marzal: "Experimental results show that the algorithm
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Eppstein's most heavily cited paper, "Finding the k shortest paths" (J49), provides the first optimal solution to a widely studied problem: finding many short paths between two given nodes in a network. His solution takes constant time per path, improving previous solutions that were at least an
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I see that over the years there has been content added about his English birth and New Zealand family background, which was cut (perhaps more than once) for being unimportant. He is now simply described in the lede as "American". But we still describe him in the infobox as born in England, and
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fallacy: from the (true) proposition that many significant mathematical works have low citation counts, and therefore that low citation counts may fail to guide us in assessing significance, he has jumped to the (false) conclusion that high citation counts are also rarely or never meaningful. ā€”
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way to attack me. Rather, I get the impression that he genuinely believes that algorithm design, graph theory, and discrete geometry (the sorts of things I do when not editing Knowledge) are not real mathematics and therefore should not be notable. Also, he seems to have fallen into a logical
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Hello, new to Knowledge so please excuse any misunderstanding of edit request protocol. I would like to propose making grammatical changes to the final line of the first section that currently reads "Especially,he improved algorithm for NP-hardness like traveling salesman problem." to improve
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As far I can see, a lot of information relevant to this biography came from the Eppstein's personal pages. We need independent and academic sources providing overview and validations of his contributions to computer science and mathematics. I see his works of marginal importance to
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If you mean Stevo Todorčević, then he is also unquestionably notable, but his citation counts on Google scholar are not any more impressive. ... Anyway, I note that Todorčević is Serbian, and I really really hope that this kerfuffle has nothing to do with continuing Serb-Croat
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I don't remember what my thought process was (at what would have been 1 in the morning) 5 months ago David, but I think since it was indented as a reply to Newyorkbrad, I guess I must have been referring to his admin status and not a generic user who is only using their IP
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article says that the project retired in 2012, and the Microsoft Academic Search link on this article appears to be a dead link. Can it be either removed, or replaced by my more-up-to-date Google Scholar profile (use {{Google Scholar id|QSY7ufMAAAAJ}} to obtain
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Any legitimate discussion of the article subject's notability may continue, if editors in good faith believe such discussion is warranted, but disparagement of the article subject (such as I had to remove from a section header) and frivolous criticism may not.
2867:. I don't particularly mind my papers being pirated but that's no excuse for violating Knowledge's linking standards. The archived deadlink for the crust paper also appears to be a pirate link. There appears to be a non-pirated version of the crust paper at 1203:
which is a valid reason for POV tag. This is not a personal opinion. Google Scholar is just a search engine saying nothing about Eppstein's academic achievements. "Works of marginal importance do not get so many citations as this" is a logical
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Note that as far as I can tell, if Eppstein is not notable, then it has to be one of the above. More specifically, if it's #2 - and apparently it is - then it's your personal opinion, and not something to be acted upon as a matter of policy.
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The article is semi-protected, so the IP would not be able to edit. However, I agree with the IP, and the personal opinions of editors are not a basis for declaring a topic to be of "marginal importance"ā€”an assertion that is unrelated to
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The algorithm by Amenta et al. invokes the computation of a Voronoi diagram or Delaunay triangulation twice. Gold and Snoeyink presented a simpler algorithm that invokes the computation of Voronoi diagram or Delaunay triangulation only
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I don't know what "Fellows of the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science" is supposed to mean. It should be just "fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science". Can someone fix, please?
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Amenta et al. (1998) showed that if a curve or boundary is sufficiently well sampled then the boundary may be extracted from the unordered points as the set of DT edges whose circumcircles do not contain part of the skeleton.
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DBLP is a secondary source. That's why I listed it in the request. It seems very strange to list all but one of the program chair positions for notable conferences, and snub one, for reasons that apply to all of them.
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sample points. The paper introduced the idea that a correct reconstruction could be guaranteed if the sample density is proportional to some measure of local feature size, a common theme of subsequent work in the area.
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a lot of information relevant to this biography came from the Eppstein's personal pages. We need independent and academic sources providing overview and validations of his contributions to computer science and
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Reading the archived discussion - I see a few people were rightfully doubting the Eppstein's credentials as great-enough to establish their notability. Vujkovica brdo did a good work by evaluating his
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are not telling us anything about Eppstein's individual achievements validated academically. He earlier advertised some of his works on this talk page; I've managed to collect validations two of his
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Known for his work in recreational mathematics? Where it comes from? The Eppstein algorithm link leads us to the k-shortest path routing where we have only a general description of his algorithm.
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BUT it did not say WHAT IS a highly prestigious academic award or honor nor WHAT IS a highly selective and prestigious scholarly society or association. I'd like to leave the decision what is
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I don't see Vb's remark as a personal attack. At any rate, Knowledge needs more challengers and naysayers, that's how content is improved. (Just recently I've participated in an RfC on
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categorize him as a "British emigrant to the United States". This breaches policy: the infobox and categories should summarize/reflect verified information in the body of the article (
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has its own article and should be linked from this one, where it is mentioned in the second paragraph of "Research interests". More substantially, I was also program chair for the
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I have added the election (supported by link 1) and the category. The rest is probably worth doing but needs thought so I'll do it later unless anyone else gets in first.
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For what my opinion is worth on this particular talk page (not much), although I have interacted with Vb before, I have good faith that he's not doing this as a
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I added the link, but I think listing the position as program chair would be a little excessive. The article already contains a lot of statements supported by
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Just a quick comment, as I don't have time for a more thorough look: Vb is right to be wary of personal pages used as sources. Have they been checked against
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My editing was vandalized by a David Eppstein, so I looked it up online found this, I think for the balance of Knowledge content, this should be included
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Sufficiently well sampled was shown to be a function of the distance from the boundary to the MAT. It is usually easily achievable except at sharp corners.
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Siu-Wing Cheng, Stefan Funke, Mordecai Golin, Piyush Kumar, Sheung-Hung Poon, Edgar Ramos: Curve Reconstruction from Noisy Samples, August 2003
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All implemented except substitution of the research paper. Please provide a DOI, and I'll substitute it in the list of publications. Regards,
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criterion #3. A look at the list of ACM Fellows reveals a high proportion of bluelinks, which seems to confirm this may indeed be the case.
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Someone might want to fix the "Mesh generation and optimal triangulation" listing in the selected publications section, newly mangled by
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outperforms in practice the algorithm by Eppstein and by Martins and Santos for different kinds of random generated graphs") --
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The review materials also included a self-statement in which I summarized my work from the period, and which I include below.
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Ok, maybe there is some animus here after all. You're still bitter that I removed some plagiarism that you had committed?? ā€”
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Commenting on some remarks stated earlier in this talk page: there are currently two sources that fall within the scope of
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to true scholars because it is not a business of the Knowledge guidance writers nor the guidance readers and interpreters
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Half of the topics that the current version of the article lists as "computational geometry" are not geometry at all. ā€”
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In case anyone wants context, my best guess (from what I've been editing most recently) is that this is connected to
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To argue that an academic is not notable because he is not affiliated with one particular institution is frivolous.
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is relevant for this editor. I might also be wrong, but I suspect a big part of the supposed incompleteness of the
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section should be replaced by some more meaningful title and content like the one we can see in the biography of
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would make more sense, but whatever. As longer as they're reasonably well-formatted and apropos, I don't mind. ā€”
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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Can someone please change "professor" to "Chancellor's Professor" in the second sentence of the lead? Source:
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I'd ask for references verifying his work in recreational mathematics and for deletion of the link.--
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validation of N. Amenta et al. algorithm for this purpose can be extracted from these three articles:
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Ulrich Bauer, Konrad Polthier: Generating Parametric Models of Tubes from Laser Scans, October, 2009
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He is known for his work in computational geometry, graph algorithms, and recreational mathematics.
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There is no advertisement. According to Google Scholar, Eppstein has an h-index of 59 as of today
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sources; if this position was noteworthy, there should be reporting on it in secondary sources.
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I see new disqualifications of my comments and even a threat issued through his proxy. In the
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available in the Authority Control line, so it is somewhat redundant in the external links. ā€”
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After, Eppstein damaged Todorcevic's biography by changing the biography wording coming from
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In general, I've tended to leave content inclusion decisions in this article to others, per
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unnecessarily invokes the computation of a Voronoi diagram or Delaunay triangulation twice
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My job title is now "Distinguished Professor" rather than "Chancellor's Professor": see
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Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Computer science, computing, and Internet
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I tried that as it seems better. Please let me know if there is a parameter problem.
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Happy to leave this argument to people who care, so have unwatched the page. Enjoy.
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criterion #3 -- It's about the subjective importance, which is a weak criterion.--
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question, by the way. But much as the edit-warring amuses me, you should stop. ā€”
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This biography has some auto biographical elements. Self-sourced in many parts.
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Could you elaborate a bit here? Do you think Eppstein is not notable because:
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In case you need more sourcing regarding my contributions to Knowledge, see:
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Amenta et al. obtained the first results in this problem. They proposed
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Christopher Gold: An Algorithmic Approach to a Marine GIS, January 2000
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Originally requested here 06:32, 12 August 2014 (UTC); updated to use
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Being an ACM Fellow is not really a "highly selective" membership, or
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While you guys are edit-warring over whether I should be listed in
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Seriously, you should lose your admin rights for threats like that.
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Then came an insinuation of bad intentions: Todorčević is Serbian.
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Bottom line: The Amenta et al. algorithm has several deficiencies.
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article is that Dishonesty Test just removed a big chunk of it. ā€”
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should be used in the first two external links, but I left them.
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by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
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