A SNAC, anyone?

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Jan Brouwer
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A SNAC, anyone?

Post by Jan Brouwer »

Can anyone provide some information on Hans Berliner's SNAC (Smoothness, Non linearity, and Application
Coefficients) function? I have found references to an article named "On the Construction of Evaluation Functions
for Large Domains" on the web, but not the article itself. It sounds interresting and I would like to learn a bit
more about it.

Thanks
swami
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Re: A SNAC, anyone?

Post by swami »

Jan Brouwer wrote:Can anyone provide some information on Hans Berliner's SNAC (Smoothness, Non linearity, and Application
Coefficients) function? I have found references to an article named "On the Construction of Evaluation Functions
for Large Domains" on the web, but not the article itself. It sounds interresting and I would like to learn a bit
more about it.

Thanks
I thought you were talking about snacks :lol:

Excuse the mechanical engineer here regards.
MartinBryant

Re: A SNAC, anyone?

Post by MartinBryant »

This sounds like the paper he wrote about his Backgammon program about 30 years ago. I think I read it in New Scientist. Maybe you can find an electronic back issue?

Sorry I can't be more help.
jwes
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Re: A SNAC, anyone?

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