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... mathe- matical expertise . Furthermore , we wish to accomplish these tasks in a reasonable time , one minute , one hour , one day , but not ten years or one million years . What is interesting is that ingenuity frequently makes a method ...
... mathe- matical expertise . Furthermore , we wish to accomplish these tasks in a reasonable time , one minute , one hour , one day , but not ten years or one million years . What is interesting is that ingenuity frequently makes a method ...
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... mathe- matical models , various experiments can be interpreted . Galileo said that mathematics was the language of science . The mathematician has done that in physics and many other parts of science . The process is still going on as ...
... mathe- matical models , various experiments can be interpreted . Galileo said that mathematics was the language of science . The mathematician has done that in physics and many other parts of science . The process is still going on as ...
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... mathe- matician is to recognize that a given problem is of this form . What would be desirable would be a computer method that would recog- nize a problem . At present , we seem far from this . Consequently , at the moment we need the ...
... mathe- matician is to recognize that a given problem is of this form . What would be desirable would be a computer method that would recog- nize a problem . At present , we seem far from this . Consequently , at the moment we need the ...
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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 |