Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 07:44:34 11/19/00
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On November 19, 2000 at 09:30:55, Hermano Ecuadoriano wrote: >Assuming that the 3-Brain concept is useful, the generalization >to n-Brains suggests itself... Two comments: (1) If several commercially available, experimental, or "under development" engines are to be compared, then this configuration might be useful. But if they are sharing computer resources, then not so good. Each brain needs it's own processor. Otherwise, performance at high speed would not be measured. (2) The voting software might become quite complex for n-brain if n is large. Could become an interesting theoretical problem to design a "really good" voter.
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