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Runtime code optimization and speculative execution are becoming more and more prominent to leverage performance in the ... This is a slight re-do of a talk I gave to Fred Kjolstad and Pat Hanrahan's CS343D course at Stanford University. So we see that there must be an angle defect to be able to make a vertex in

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