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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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Second, we use this formalization to show that the problem is intractable (NP-hard) and identify three sources of intractability: (a) deciding what phenomena to model; (b) deciding how to model the chosen phenomena; and (c) satisfying domain-dependent constraints.
"Their visibility tends to give people a sense that the problem is intractable," Mr. Culhane said.
Several years ago, Bernardin, who works as a freelance tour guide, started an anti-noise group called FANNY (Friends Against Noisy New York), but lately he has concluded that the problem is intractable.
The error detection problem is intractable.
Quantum physical design problem is intractable.
As this problem is intractable, a novel approximation method is employed to solve it.
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However, the computational solutions to the stochastic optimization problem are intractable and only an approximate model can be used.
Since finding the optimal solution in a reasonable time for medium to large-sized problems is intractable, a number of researchers have considered developing meta-heuristics to compute near-optimal solutions.
Meanwhile, the biggest problems are intractable.
We're accustomed to hearing that our problems are intractable, that social programs inevitably disappoint.
I will not want to hear that problems are intractable because of the language of the law".
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