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If a curve has no cusp in its defining interval, it has a regular parametrization and our algorithm computes that.
Behrman computes that, in today's dollars, "that sum equals roughly $100 billion, and as a comparable share of U.S. Gross National Product it would be in excess of $500 billion".
The computes that form the basis of the Sybil Strepneumo system are complex, long running and require significant computational resources.
Computes that the cost of….
What about liabilities, OK? So, the Federal Reserve Board computes that, too.
Computes that the cost of Scotch, rye, and Bourbon, will be on account of the excessive amount of import duty, and the government taxes, etc.
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Could a computer write like Shakespeare - "to compute or not to compute, that is the Halting Problem"?
The self-service grocery checkout is a version of what some technology companies call pervasive or spontaneous computing -- that is, computing that does not involve any obvious interaction with a computer.
The message is that Watson isn't just a regular computer, it marks the dawn of cognitive computing - a kind of computing that will outsmart us humans.
Yet computing that difference would be a bureaucratic nightmare.
There's a problem facing cloud computing that doesn't have an easy solution yet.
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