JPS6472240A - Data self-reproducing/self-growth/self-converging type computer - Google Patents
Data self-reproducing/self-growth/self-converging type computerInfo
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- JPS6472240A JPS6472240A JP62229973A JP22997387A JPS6472240A JP S6472240 A JPS6472240 A JP S6472240A JP 62229973 A JP62229973 A JP 62229973A JP 22997387 A JP22997387 A JP 22997387A JP S6472240 A JPS6472240 A JP S6472240A
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PURPOSE:To shorten the processing time and to instantaneously figure out every movement until the end of an Othello game, etc., by making use of the million parallel processes by a specific data self-reproducing system. CONSTITUTION:A piece of data is copied as it is to be reproduced by some odd times and grown in different ways. Then all data are copied as they are by odd times and grown in different ways. These operations are repeated by (n) times to produce the data which can express all retrieving spaces proportional to the exponential function of (n) with the processing procedure and time values proportional to (n). Then the parallel processes are applied all at once to all of those data and only the desired answers are picked up. Thus is is possible to instantaneously figure out every movement until the end of an Othello game, etc., with compensation secured for the defects of a Neumann type.
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JP62229973A JPS6472240A (en) | 1987-09-14 | 1987-09-14 | Data self-reproducing/self-growth/self-converging type computer |
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JP62229973A JPS6472240A (en) | 1987-09-14 | 1987-09-14 | Data self-reproducing/self-growth/self-converging type computer |
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JPS6472240A true JPS6472240A (en) | 1989-03-17 |
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JP62229973A Pending JPS6472240A (en) | 1987-09-14 | 1987-09-14 | Data self-reproducing/self-growth/self-converging type computer |
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