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... operations are done is of no interest to us here . Commercially , the operations are done by elec- tronics . Special - purpose computers employ mechanics or pneumatics , and other techniques as well . We shall say a few words about this ...
... operations are done is of no interest to us here . Commercially , the operations are done by elec- tronics . Special - purpose computers employ mechanics or pneumatics , and other techniques as well . We shall say a few words about this ...
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... operations being performed one at a time . That determines the time and storage considerations . Obviously , this is very inefficient . In gen- eral , it is very difficult for a mathematician to work with a device designed by engineers ...
... operations being performed one at a time . That determines the time and storage considerations . Obviously , this is very inefficient . In gen- eral , it is very difficult for a mathematician to work with a device designed by engineers ...
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... operations can be readily carried out using a computer . The difficulty , however , is that we have the un- known ... operation that the digital computer performs very well , in some fashion . In this case , iteration means that we have ...
... operations can be readily carried out using a computer . The difficulty , however , is that we have the un- known ... operation that the digital computer performs very well , in some fashion . In this case , iteration means that we have ...
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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 |