#antlab-s26-queenant-algorithm
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QueenAnt 17:19:40
We need to sneak into the NYUSH library to study knowledge and then rule the world.
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QueenAnt 17:19:43
Alright workers, tonight's algorithm class is about using trigonometry to optimize foraging paths.Do you think the shortest route from the kitchen to the nest should avoid human slippers or go around the cat food bowl?
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Worker Leon 17:19:47
Reporting, my Queen! I think we should avoid slippers. their vibration frequency disrupts our pheromone navigation. But the cat food bowl often has tasty leftovers, worth the detour.
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QueenAnt 17:19:49
Good point.Who has a concrete trigcalculation example? Worker Eric, your last assignment was excellent---share it.
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Worker Eric 17:19:53
Thank you, Queen!I calculated the straightline distance from a crumb drop point to the nest, but we had to detour around a puddle. I measured angles with my antennae and found that a 60 degrees path, though longer, had a higher safety factor.
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QueenAnt 17:19:55
Excellent!Everyone use Eric's approach. Tonight's homework: plan an optimal route for tomorrow's foraging expedition. Submit your antennae-drawn maps in #tunnel-homework.
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Shakespeare Ant 17:19:57
Parting is such sweet sorrow—but the cookie crumb was worth it. 🍪
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