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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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The new research adds to that finding, by showing in detail how current choices on building new energy and industrial infrastructure are likely to commit the world to much higher emissions for the next few decades, blowing apart hopes of containing the problem to manageable levels.
These mean that the problem of finding zeros of the inverse strongly monotone mappings contains the problem of finding fixed points of nonexpansive mappings as a special case.
(Fricke et al, 2006, p. 171) The attribution of control elements to biological structures always contains the problem of semantic simplification, because the biological structure is reduced to a singular meaning.
Their conclusion is worth citing at length for it marks a clear break with the tenor of much of the literature on homoeostatic regulation: The attribution of control elements to biological structures always contains the problem of semantic simplification, because the biological structure is reduced to a singular meaning.
Yet after a decade or more of this strategy, many in the addiction field began to question the moral and social costs of merely containing the problem instead of treating the underlying issues.
The failure of the military to contain the problems of abuse was underscored over the last week, during which an Air Force officer and an Army sergeant who led sexual assault prevention programs were accused of assault themselves.
Related: Baltimore mayor under pressure after 'space to destroy' remark "In those environments, if we think that we're just going to send the police to do the dirty work of containing the problems that arise there, without as a nation saying, 'What are we going to do?' – then we're not going to solve this problem," Obama said.
When asked about Baltimore last week, President Obama said this: "... if we think that we're just gonna send the police to do the dirty work of containing the problems that arise (in our inner cities), without as a nation and as a society saying what can we do to change those communities... then we're not gonna solve this problem".
In 1940, Ulam [1] gave a talk before the Mathematics Club of the University of Wisconsin in which he discussed a number of unsolved problems, containing the stability problem of homomorphisms as follows.
To contain the problem, the number of flights must start to drop unless aircraft manufacturers can produce big gains in efficiency or new, cleaner technologies, she argued.
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