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by melony
1528 days ago
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There is this excellent HN-recommended fiction called Red Plenty that dramatised the efforts on the other side of the Atlantic. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8417882 > It seems really weird that control theory is in EE departments considering it's sooo much more mathematical than most EE subdisciplines except signals processing. I agree, apparently Bellman's reasoning for calling dynamic programming what it is was because he needed grant funding during the Cold War days and was advised to give his mathematical theories a more "interesting" name. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_programming#History The generalised form of the Bellman Equation (co-formulated by Kalman of the Kalman filters fame) to control theory and EE is in some ways what the Maximum Likelihood function is to ML. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton%E2%80%93Jacobi%E2%8... |
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That hilarious and sadly insightful. I remember thinking "what the hell is so 'dynamic' about this?" the first time I learned about dynamic programming. Although "memoitative programming" sounds pretty fancy too, lol