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New solution techniques are required, and to contain the complexity this paper considers the relatively simpler scenario of a single-hop network (as we will soon see solutions for even this restricted scenario are non-trivial).

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While the formula works well with simple episodes such as the arrest of Mata Hari, it struggles to contain the complexities of Verdun or the Somme.

He wanted a world, not harmonious – he was not naive – but "contrapuntal", able to contain the complexities of even the cruellest histories.

The Bulgarian cartographer Todor Kozlek (Allen Nause), who wants to make a "new and accurate map of the world," finds that his canvas cannot contain the complexities of the present, let alone the future.

For comparison, the last row of Table 3 contains the complexity of dense depth estimation and the time it needs to calculate the disparity map of the ten images using search window of 50 pixels on the same computer.

Traditional approaches, typically enumerative or heuristic, struggle to contain the computation complexity and often present solutions for restricted cases that feature unrealistic assumptions in respect to the system size, flow of products and the system logistics/behaviour.

EP and ER represent more realistic datasets because they contain the full complexity of the ENSEMBL annotation and they span a range of expression levels similar to real data.

However, the single parameter profile presented in this work was determined to (1) achieve good RD performance over all motion profiles, while (2) containing the additional complexity imposed on the encoder such that the low-complexity encoding characteristics are not compromised.

Base composition ratios represent the percentage of bases (A, T, G, C) in comparison to each other; "Homeomeric runs" are stretches of the probe sequence that contain the same base, reducing probe complexity and increasing the chance of non-specific hybridization, in the appropriate conditions.

FFSP which contains all the complexities involved in a simple flow shop and parallel machine scheduling problems is a well-known NP-hard (Non-deterministic polynomial time) problem.

Yet, he concedes, it looks unlikely that quantum parallelism can breach the complexity class containing the problem of the proverbial traveling salesman (who is looking for the shortest itinerary through a list of cities) and the problem of protein folding in the cell -- let alone the still harder class into which mathematical theorem proving and (probably) chess playing fall.

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