- ...Gudermannian
- This paper's regression problem is called
the ``inverse Gudermannian'', referred to here simply as the
``Gudermannian''. The function is (8#8).
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- ...Problem
- (INCM(X) adds 1 to Memory[X] and then returns new value of Memory[X])
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- ...required
- Lawn-RPBR (no memory) and Lawn-RPBR-X (useless
memory functions) are not shown because memory is required for the
problem.
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- ...occur
- Zero is especially likely to occur
with a function set such as this where aspects of it, like boolean
functions and the initally all zeroed valued memory, contribute to
the likliness of zero as a value
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