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... involved in using a digital computer to solve this functional equation . To begin with , we must compare two num- bers . We have already remarked that this is one of the abilities of the digital computer . The calculation of Np causes ...
... involved in using a digital computer to solve this functional equation . To begin with , we must compare two num- bers . We have already remarked that this is one of the abilities of the digital computer . The calculation of Np causes ...
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... involved in uncertainty . No mathematical theory can eliminate this risk . What saves us frequently is the fact that we can learn . As we perform various actions we learn more and more about the system . But it must be emphasized that ...
... involved in uncertainty . No mathematical theory can eliminate this risk . What saves us frequently is the fact that we can learn . As we perform various actions we learn more and more about the system . But it must be emphasized that ...
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... involved . 12. DECISION MAKING Decision making concerning people must be done by people . This decision making will use computers , but the final decision must be made by the human mind . Again , this means that a theory of types ...
... involved . 12. DECISION MAKING Decision making concerning people must be done by people . This decision making will use computers , but the final decision must be made by the human mind . Again , this means that a theory of types ...
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