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by rodrigo
6025 days ago
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In a "normal" situation then, youll get that someone whos always wanted the job as the first pick to fill it, wich makes the randomnized promotions all that much desirable. Also, the stickness of the promotion in your comment, sounds pretty random too.
In the end, the proposition of "... using random processes to mitigate the pathological effects of deterministic models is extremely solid..." seems to hold. |
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