Solving

  • (noun): Finding a solution to a problem.
    Synonyms: resolution

Some articles on solving:

Survo Puzzle
... Solving Survo puzzles is also related to making of magic squares ... The degree of difficulty in solving Survo puzzles is strongly varying ... restricted integer partitions, support solving of Survo puzzles ...
True Quantified Boolean Formula - Solving
... How fast does this algorithm run? For every quantifier in the initial QBF, the algorithm makes two recursive calls on only a linearly smaller subproblem ... This gives the algorithm an exponential runtime O(2^n) ...
Sandor Lehoczky
... He is one of the authors of Art of Problem Solving Volume 1 "The Basics" and Art of Problem Solving Volume 2 "and Beyond" ... He is one of the directors of the Art of Problem Solving ...
Lateral Computing - A Review of Lateral-computing Techniques - Neuro Computing
... Instead of solving a problem by creating a non-linear equation model of it, the biological neural network analogy is used for solving the problem ... This approach has become highly successful in solving some of the pattern recognition problems ...
Sqrambled Scuares - Gameplay - Solving
... Players can also ask to unscramble the squares before picking or placing a letter this is generally not done if there are no more Missers on the board, although it has happened on occasion ... If nobody has unscrambled the squares after all of the letters have been found or five minutes have elapsed (whichever comes first), the players alternate turns placing letters only until one of them unscrambles the squares ...

Famous quotes containing the word solving:

    You are right to demand that an artist engage his work consciously, but you confuse two different things: solving the problem and correctly posing the question.
    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904)

    There are horrible people who, instead of solving a problem, tangle it up and make it harder to solve for anyone who wants to deal with it. Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    More than a decade after our fellow citizens began bedding down on the sidewalks, their problems continue to seem so intractable that we have begun to do psychologically what government has been incapable of doing programmatically. We bring the numbers down—not by solving the problem, but by deciding it’s their own damn fault.
    Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)