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... interactions . If we replace the carefully chosen vague term " structure " by the equally vague term " system " and ... interaction of mathematics with music goes back to the Greeks . The classic use of mathematics is quite stylized ...
... interactions . If we replace the carefully chosen vague term " structure " by the equally vague term " system " and ... interaction of mathematics with music goes back to the Greeks . The classic use of mathematics is quite stylized ...
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... interaction , we can stop a method that is not working . If we do not want to watch the results of the computer we can easily write a computer program that will do this . There is a great deal of flexibility with a digital computer ...
... interaction , we can stop a method that is not working . If we do not want to watch the results of the computer we can easily write a computer program that will do this . There is a great deal of flexibility with a digital computer ...
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... interaction will be discussed in the chapter on simulation . 18. COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY Any change in technology has ... interactions between the sexes . No muscles are required to operate a computer . A separate volume would be required ...
... interaction will be discussed in the chapter on simulation . 18. COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY Any change in technology has ... interactions between the sexes . No muscles are required to operate a computer . A separate volume would be required ...
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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 |