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Engineering Optimization: Applications, Methods, and Analysis
ISBN:
9781118936337
No. of Pages:
770
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2018
As humans, we seem able to safely cross a country road. We can guide our muscles to avoid stepping into the mud in ruts or tripping on a rock. If a truck is coming, we can decide whether to cross or to wait, without quantifying the exact location of the vehicle position or speed and without a double-precision calculation of the time for truck arrival.
15.1
Introduction
15.2Levels
15.3Takeaway
15.4Exercises
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