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Model of Models (MOM)

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  • L. Ingber, 2019. "Model of Models (MOM)," Lester Ingber Papers 19mo, Lester Ingber.
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    1. L. Ingber, 2018. "Model of Models (MOM)," Lester Ingber Papers 18mo, Lester Ingber.
    2. L. Ingber, 2012. "Adaptive simulated annealing," Lester Ingber Papers 12as, Lester Ingber.
    3. L. Ingber, 2006. "Ideas by statistical mechanics (ISM)," Lester Ingber Papers 06is, Lester Ingber.
    4. A.F. Atiya & A.G. Parlos & L. Ingber, 2003. "A reinforcement learning method based on adaptive simulated annealing," Lester Ingber Papers 03rl, Lester Ingber.
    5. L. Ingber, 2008. "AI and Ideas by Statistical Mechanics (ISM)," Lester Ingber Papers 08ai, Lester Ingber.
    6. L. Ingber, 1993. "Simulated annealing: Practice versus theory," Lester Ingber Papers 93sa, Lester Ingber.
    7. L. Ingber, 1989. "Very fast simulated re-annealing," Lester Ingber Papers 89vf, Lester Ingber.
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