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Some Questions of Learning Optimization of Large-Scale Processes

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So far the problem of optimization of large-scale processes is not solved on a general and effective basis, although such a basis exists in connection with the adaptivity of the living organisms. The subject of this paper is such a method of learning optimization which simulates the living adaptivity to a great extent.

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Orbán, M. (1966). Some Questions of Learning Optimization of Large-Scale Processes. In: Hammond, P.H. (eds) Theory of Self-Adaptive Control Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6289-8_36

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