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by naasking
3184 days ago
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> The concern isn't that algorithms themselves are incorrect, the concern is that the problem they are trying to solve is a heuristic one, not a formal one. Heuristic problems are simply problems that aren't yet formally understood. I don't think it's meaningless to use "algorithm" in the examples you cite, as long as its understood that a good algorithmic solution requires a good model of the actual problem being solved. |
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