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Stopping criteria is (Vert x_{mathrm{opt}}-xVertleq10^{-3}), where (x_{mathrm{opt}}=(1,1,1)^{T}) Figure 4 Time needed: Algorithm 3.3 (red, green) and Kaczmarz (blue) and Cimmino (black) methods.
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He answered no, but added a footnote describing a theoretical automatic machine that could solve any problem provided it was given the needed algorithms and instructions.
"I don't need algorithms," Ahituv chuckled.
You find new bands perfectly well yourself, thanks: you don't need algorithms, apps or endless social networking alerts to do it for you.
For example, do we need algorithms that are on our side?
We need algorithms that make decisions in the moment, about individuals, not from the past about groups of individuals.
Then real-time monitoring of the algorithm is necessary to see if it is performing correctly; you need algorithms to monitor trading algorithms.
You should also be able to place the corners without needing algorithms.
(You should be able to do this by yourself without needing algorithms).
To get you started, here is an example of one corner being solved: You should also be able to place the corners without needing algorithms.
The reason is that two projections are needed in Algorithm 3.1 II) while one projection is needed in Algorithm 3.1(I) per each iteration.
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