References and Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank Prof. David Ceperley, Vamsi Akkineni, and Saad Khairallah for their assistance in answers all our questions with UPI. We would also like to thank Prof. Duane Johnson for teaching this course. Finally, we would like to thank Jaron Krogel, Stefano Markidis, and Henry Wu for their tireless effort; without them, this project would not be possible.
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