Naval Research Reviews, 38-41. sējumiOffice of Naval Research, 1986 |
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22. lappuse
... memory ) required by an algorithm , in terms of the size of its input . The logical reasoning based on this relationship can be infor- mally described as follows : first , there is a class of prob- lems whose solutions can be ...
... memory ) required by an algorithm , in terms of the size of its input . The logical reasoning based on this relationship can be infor- mally described as follows : first , there is a class of prob- lems whose solutions can be ...
26. lappuse
... memory states which may find uses in data storage and logic operations of new types . ( Larry Cooper , ONR ) Breakthrough In Theory of Distributed Computing Professor Jay Misra and his longtime collaborator Professor K.M. Chandy ...
... memory states which may find uses in data storage and logic operations of new types . ( Larry Cooper , ONR ) Breakthrough In Theory of Distributed Computing Professor Jay Misra and his longtime collaborator Professor K.M. Chandy ...
28. lappuse
... memory which suggests that as an organism learns , the structure and number of its synapses change . When electrical im- pulses are passed rapidly through cells in a rat's hip- pocampus ( part of the brain ) , those cells subsequently ...
... memory which suggests that as an organism learns , the structure and number of its synapses change . When electrical im- pulses are passed rapidly through cells in a rat's hip- pocampus ( part of the brain ) , those cells subsequently ...
24. lappuse
... memory effects contributed by the free surface , and lifting forces contributed by control surfaces . The latter coefficients are viscous - lift and cross - flow drag forces . In principle , the potential - flow solution should provide ...
... memory effects contributed by the free surface , and lifting forces contributed by control surfaces . The latter coefficients are viscous - lift and cross - flow drag forces . In principle , the potential - flow solution should provide ...
30. lappuse
... memory elements , and our system takes advantage of this . Productions operate on an initial database of working memory elements that includes data from the information formats and identify the crucial clause that will be used for the ...
... memory elements , and our system takes advantage of this . Productions operate on an initial database of working memory elements that includes data from the information formats and identify the crucial clause that will be used for the ...
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