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... deal of flexibility in the use of a digital computer . Thus , it is very hard to make absolute statements . What we want to do in the text is to give the reader an idea of what the computer can and cannot do . Section 8. See E. L. Jacks ...
... deal of flexibility in the use of a digital computer . Thus , it is very hard to make absolute statements . What we want to do in the text is to give the reader an idea of what the computer can and cannot do . Section 8. See E. L. Jacks ...
Page 100
... deal of argument between different schools of thought , with no understanding of what each school really meant and no way for them to communicate . 13. EMOTION We think that there is no question that a great deal of our emotion is ...
... deal of argument between different schools of thought , with no understanding of what each school really meant and no way for them to communicate . 13. EMOTION We think that there is no question that a great deal of our emotion is ...
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... deal of trouble . 10. FUZZY SYSTEMS The recent theory of Lotfi Zadeh , fuzzy systems , seems quite promis- ing . This theory deals with uncertainty and applies different axioms . These are not based on a frequency approach . This theory ...
... deal of trouble . 10. FUZZY SYSTEMS The recent theory of Lotfi Zadeh , fuzzy systems , seems quite promis- ing . This theory deals with uncertainty and applies different axioms . These are not based on a frequency approach . This theory ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |