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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computational problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific issue or challenge that can be addressed through computational methods or algorithms.
Example: "The researchers focused on solving a computational problem related to data processing efficiency."
Alternatives: "a computational challenge" or "a computing issue".
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However, DNA computing was not physically realized until 1994, when American computer scientist Leonard Adleman showed how molecules could be used to solve a computational problem.
It is working on a computational problem at its core".
This might not sound like a computational problem, but it is.
A familiar example of a computational problem is that of primality testing – i.e. that of deciding \(n \in \sc{PRIMES} \)?
Additionally, major differences in compo- sition scales do not constitute a computational problem.
The output of the top layer will be the solution to a computational problem — in this case, an estimate of the direction of the user's gaze.
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A visual problem-solving environment for programming learning was developed, and 158 college students were conducted in a computational problem-solving activity.
However, this is a challenging computational problem as a result of changing model dimensionality at changing motif widths.
This is a difficult computational problem given that a discontinuity must be accurately simulated by the numerical approach (i.e., the transition from static to dynamical frictional behaviour).
However, using these probabilistic networks to produce a functional assignment remains a hard computational problem.
Like the search for optimal predictors in the additive model, inferring optimal predictors of a Boolean function is a challenging computational problem, especially considering that more complex combinations of these functions are also possible.
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