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For discrete problems in which no efficient solution method is known, it might be necessary to test each possibility sequentially in order to determine if it is the solution. ...
If at least one solution can be determined for a given problem, a solution to that problem is said to exist. Frequently, mathematicians seek to prove the existence of ...
The question of whether a solution to a given problem exists. The existence problem can be solved in the affirmative without actually finding a solution to the original ...
A binary tree in which special nodes are added wherever a null subtree was present in the original tree so that each node in the original tree (except the root node) has ...
A type of dimension which can be used to characterize fat fractals.
The fractal illustrated above.
A game which is not biased toward any player. A game in which a given player can always win by playing correctly is therefore called an unfair game.
A statement which is rigorously not true. Regular two-valued logic allows statements to be only true or false, but fuzzy logic treats "truth" as a continuum which can have a ...
A Cantor set with Lebesgue measure greater than 0.
Fatou dust is a Fatou set for a point outside the underlying set. Such a set has zero area and has an infinite number of disconnected components.
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