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For example, a simple computer program for solving mate-in-one chess problems might try moves at random until mate is found.
"The vehicle moves at random down the length of the tunnel".
Complicating matters further is the UN inspector, who moves at random between regions on each turn.
When wandering about, the walker moves at random to one of its direct neighbors.
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The sensor node can move at random in any direction.
In the second scenario, source and destination as well as intermediate nodes are moving at random speed with random way point mobility model.
In the first scenario, source and destination node are assumed to move towards each other and intermediate nodes spread between source and destination region, move at random speed with random group mobility model as shown in Fig. 4.
His starting point was an equation from mathematical physics that describes the interface between air and droplets of a liquid crystal material, in which the molecules in the droplets move at random.
This can be explained if they are reading the events of the show in terms of motivations – the shapes aren't just moving at random, but they showed to the infant that the shape pushing uphill "wants" to help out (and so is nice) and the shape pushing downhill "wants" to cause problems (and so is nasty).
In the new study, neuroscientist Giorgio Vallortigara of the University of Trieste in Italy and colleagues took newly hatched chicks and gave them a choice between two computer screens--one that showed dotted animation of a hen walking, and one that showed either a dotted hen shape rotating around an axis or dots moving at random.
Moths moved at random in this grid.
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