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We give you a special lemon (possibly larger and any object you could think of) and chop it into pieces in a weird way, only to group them into two parts which we move around and magically obtain two lemons back at the chopping board. Presented by Maitreya Bhaduri and Ishaq Hamza This presentation is part of the Paradox Festival organized by @Databased_IISc and @iiscacm-w under the guidance of Prof. Pandurangan and Kotak AI ML Center on 14th May 2023. Editing Credits - Agastasya Gaur To access this presentation, Click here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-MBqZAGc71CVqSl-b_asTdKclQ-mj0Gi/view?usp=sharing
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