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concept:what-do-african-rhythms-spallation-neutron-source-sns-accelerators-in-nuclear-physics-string-theory-stringology-in-computer-science-and-an-ancient-algorithm-described-by-euclid-have-in-common-the-short-answer-is-patterns-distributed-as-evenly-as-possible"What do African rhythms, spallation neutron source (SNS) accelerators in nuclear physics, string theory (stringology) in computer science, and an ancient algorithm described by Euclid have in common? The short answer is: patterns distributed as evenly as possible."
Opening rhetorical question that encapsulates the paper's central claim: multiple domains share the principle of even distribution.
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- Nuclear physics application where timing systems distribute pulses evenly; original motivation for Bjorklund's algorithm development.
- Key quote connecting path redundancy to interferometric information encoding.