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|    Mild Shock to All    |
|    PRAMs might be closer to physics: Boltzm    |
|    01 Dec 25 18:05:12    |
      XPost: sci.physics, comp.lang.prolog       From: janburse@fastmail.fm              Hi,              The bottom line is often, PRAMs might be       closer to physics. Especially for certain       machine learning algorithms or questions              from modelling perception or action. You       might get better results if you model the       problem in terms of Boltzman machines,              or whatever from the arsenal of physics.              Bye              P.S.: Whats was a little popular for a certain       moment of time, was also the idea of partical       swarm optimization, for machine learning or              for problem solving:              Particle swarm optimization       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_swarm_optimization              Not sure how much of it got supperseeded       by multi sample updates, or some such.              Maciej Woźniak schrieb:       > On 12/1/2025 5:12 PM, Mild Shock wrote:       >> Hi,       >>       >> Simulation is not so easy.       >       > I've never said it is easy. Some randomness       > or pseudorandomness existed for a long time,       > it's not enough for me to speak about a       > different architecture.       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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