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There is no such thing as discrete optimisation ))))) stated by the chief optimisation ykperd )))))
Discrete optimisation does not exist ))))) stated by the chief optimisation hicperd ))))
I feel that soon there will be articles on discrete optimisation...
I smell discrete optimisation articles coming soon....
Discrete is when AO produces integers (1,6,8 ... ).
And continuous is when numbers with a decimal point (1.556, 5.654...).
It's not even basic, it's like classification and regression.
How can you not know that? And deny it)))))
It's just embarrassing.
Discrete is when AO gives out integers (1,6,8 ... ).
And continuous is when numbers with decimal point (1.556, 5.654...).
Well, it's elementary, it's not even basic, it's like classification and regression.
How can you not know that? And deny it)))))
It's just embarrassing.
I agree, especially when you start teaching someone.
Long time, long time! A warm welcome!
What can I say, everything is learning, enough for a good profit. But profits on the stock exchange are not the same anymore. It's no fun.
What can I say, everything is learning, enough for a good profit. But the profit on the stock exchange is not the same. It's not interesting.
You can teach betting on sports
You can teach sports betting
I don't know, I don't know.
Discrete is when AO gives out integers (1,6,8 ... ).
And continuous is when numbers with decimal point (1.556, 5.654...).
Well, it's elementary, it's not even basic, it's like classification and regression.
How can you not know that? And deny it)))))
It's just embarrassing.
0.01 is continuous.
0.10 continuous
1.00 discrete.
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You and the people who are listening to you are embarrassing yourself here.
0.01 - continuous
0.10 - continuous
1.00 - discrete
?
You and the others who support you are embarrassing yourself here.
I see.
it says
Discrete is when AO gives out integers (1,6,8 ... ).
And continuous is when numbers with a decimal point (1.556, 5.654...).