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Hello,
In single agent branch and bound search, only a single, global, cutoff
value is used for pruning.
This got me thinking about alpha-beta in Chess (and other games).
What if these were made global (instead of stack based)? The idea
being that ...
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D) Well the idea is....
B go wrong.
Not so for A-B.
Get the benefit from improving alpha, so
your search is less efficient than standard alpha-beta is not a heuristic search so it's
completely safe
to prune based on a global cutoff value.
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I am managing the development of currently two different web applications of which one will roll out in beta testing before sunday.
I have some previous experience from SVN usage, after playing around a few hours with TortoiseSVN locally on a XP machine...
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And bugs get done, sometimes it is worth going back and pruning the work done so that the folder.
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So I started my first grow as 100% perlite hempy, found the I really hate dealing with mass quantities of perlite and switched to 75/25 Perlite/Coco.
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Keep us updated please.
I'm curious to see what happens.
I've been actually contemplating the same thing, just haven't done it yet .
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As many of you know, chaeto can fill spaces fast. While this is great for nutrient export, I've noticed that it can block flow as it becomes dense. The edges and top of my chaeto has begun to get covered with flossy red algae which I fear will smother...
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I paid double at LFS ....
I don't hear it with the doors of my cabinet closed .
Air pumps have come a long way.
I should add that the Whisper 10 is extremely quiet .
I think its a great idea! I can't wait to see the results! Thanks! I'll update this thread .
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Collision detection is naturally an O(n^2) problem.
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