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unconstrained and with
Based on experiences with Earth, the environment of a planet can be altered deliberately ; however, the feasibility of creating an unconstrained planetary biosphere that mimics Earth on another planet has yet to be verified.
In some problems the PSO is often more computationally efficient than the GAs, especially in unconstrained problems with continuous variables.
Equivalently, it may solve an unconstrained minimization of the least-squares penalty with added, where is a constant ( this is the Lagrangian form of the constrained problem ).
( As above, this is equivalent to an unconstrained minimization of the least-squares penalty with added.
First, we compute the partial derivative of the unconstrained problem with respect to each variable:
The comparative lack of rigidity of the two-dimensional case with that of higher dimensions owes to the analytical fact that the asymptotic developments of the infinitesimal automorphisms of the structure are relatively unconstrained.
Equipment used by Joseph Priestley in his experiments on gasesThis " miracle birth " has traditionally been seen as a result of Birmingham's status as a stronghold of religious Nonconformism, creating a free-thinking culture unconstrained by the established Church of England, and according with wider historical theories such as the Merton thesis and the Weber thesis, that see Protestant culture as a major factor in the rise of experimental science and industrial capitalism within Europe.
) Because it changes the constrained optimization problem associated with reliability-based optimization into an unconstrained optimization problem, it often leads to computationally more tractable problem formulations.
The alternative, that we have knowledge of the outside world that is unconstrained by our sense organs and does not require interpretation, would appear to be inconsistent with everyday observation.
Those with an unconstrained vision distrust decentralized processes and are impatient with large institutions and systemic processes that constrain human action.
These systems measure constrained and unconstrained demand along with pace to gauge which restrictions e. g. length of stay, non refundable rate, or close to arrival.
This selection for unconstrained proliferation is in conflict with the fitness interests of the individual, and thus there is tension between selection at the level of the cell and selection at the level of the individual.
However, due to a number of issues discussed below, Boltzmann machines with unconstrained connectivity have not proven useful for practical problems in machine learning or inference.
However, we have already calculated the probability density associated with the end-to-end vector of the unconstrained ideal chain, above.
His approach largely followed Nominalism which was in tune with the growing emphasis on the absolutely unconstrained nature of God, which in turn emphasised his grace and the importance of individual belief and submission.

unconstrained and result
The IRR method will result in the same decision as the NPV method for ( non-mutually exclusive ) projects in an unconstrained environment, in the usual cases where a negative cash flow occurs at the start of the project, followed by all positive cash flows.

unconstrained and developed
In developed countries, affluence enables unconstrained caloric intake and possibly inappropriate food choices.

unconstrained and .
Political mass murder grows increasingly common as political power becomes unconstrained.
In any event, since 1992 technical proposals for MNT do not include self-replicating nanorobots, and recent ethical guidelines put forth by MNT advocates prohibit unconstrained self-replication.
Ultimately, efforts to curb the unconstrained growth of tourist courts were futile as motor courts ( as motels were called in the 1930s and 1940s ) grew in number and popularity.
In these cases, the term politically incorrect connotes language, ideas, and behavior unconstrained by a perceived orthodoxy or by concerns about offending or expressing bias regarding various groups of people.
If the rotating body is symmetrical and its motion unconstrained, and, if the torque on the spin axis is at right angles to that axis, the axis of precession will be perpendicular to both the spin axis and torque axis.
In both of these cases, however, high performance is desirable: the more work a tournament chess program can do in the allotted time, the better its moves will be, and the faster an unconstrained chess program runs, the sooner it will be able to move.
( Strictly speaking, monochrome video does use the full spectrum, if arbitrary and unconstrained movement of subjects and / or cameras is permitted.
A different avenue for exploring the analogy between evolution and an unconstrained monkey lies in the problem that the monkey types only one letter at a time, independently of the other letters.
The role of women in society was, for the historical era, relatively unconstrained ; Spanish and Italian visitors to England commented regularly, and sometimes caustically, on the freedom that women enjoyed in England, in contrast to their home cultures.
Susan Hall wrote that there is no rule of law in the books, as the actions of Ministry of Magic officials are unconstrained by laws, accountability or any kind of legal challenge.
Alternatively, nanowires can be defined as structures that have a thickness or diameter constrained to tens of nanometers or less and an unconstrained length.
Writing the classification rule in its unconstrained dual form reveals that the maximum margin hyperplane and therefore the classification task is only a function of the support vectors, the training data that lie on the margin.
DVB is also developing a Content Protection and Copy Management system for protecting content after it has been received ( DVB-CPCM ), which is intended to allow flexible use of recorded content on a home network or beyond, while preventing unconstrained sharing on the Internet.
" In his writings, Tanselle refers to " unconstrained authorial intention " or " an author's uninfluenced intentions.
( This problem is somewhat pathological because there are only two values that satisfy this constraint, but it is useful for illustration purposes because the corresponding unconstrained function can be visualized in three dimensions.
This is done by computing the magnitude of the gradient of the unconstrained optimization problem.
It makes extensive code size optimization, and allows unconstrained forward referencing.
In contrast to the case of closed systems, for open systems, in the presence of diffusion, there is no unconstrained and unconditional physical distinction between convection, the transfer of internal energy by bulk flow of matter, and conduction of heat, the transfer of internal energy without transfer of matter.
In this capacity he gains unconstrained access to the University, regardless of department or discipline.
Social engineering is therefore an enterprise unconstrained by the natural abilities of men.
In busts, he had a ready unconstrained air of life, a prompt vivacity of ordinary expression.

poplar and panel
The painting, thought to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, is in oil on a poplar panel, and is believed to have been painted between 1503 and 1506.
Poplar was the most common wood used in Italy for panel paintings ; the Mona Lisa and most famous early renaissance Italian paintings are on poplar.
' The Deposition ', oil on poplar panel by Prospero Fontana, 1563, Art Gallery of New South Wales

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