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puzzle problem - translation to russian

Plato's problem; Meno's puzzle
  •  Noam Chomsky posed Plato's problem.
  • Noam Chomsky
  • Plato
  • Socrates
  • The Socratic Method

puzzle problem      

математика

головоломка

puzzle         
  • Simple puzzle made of three pieces
  • Various puzzles
PROBLEM OR ENIGMA THAT TESTS THE INGENUITY OF THE SOLVER
Enigmatology; Puzzle game; Pzzl; Puzzles; Brainbreaker; Online puzzle; Puzzle solving; Online puzzles; Zest Online Riddle; Frvade; Online Puzzle; Metagrobology; Web Riddler; P4X the riddle; P4x the riddle; Puzzle-solving; Puzzle piece; Puzzlist; Enigmatologist
puzzle 1. noun 1) вопрос, ставящий в тупик; загадка, головоломка 2) головоломка (игрушка); Chinese puzzle - китайская головоломка 3) недоумение, затруднение; замешательство Syn: conundrum, enigma, mystery, problem, riddle 2. v. 1) приводить в затруднение, ставить в тупик; озадачивать; This question puzzles me. He was puzzled how to act. 2) запутывать, усложнять - puzzle out - puzzle over Syn: baffle, mystify, perplex Ant: clarify, inform
traveling salesman problem         
  • 1) An ant chooses a path among all possible paths and lays a pheromone trail on it. 2) All the ants are travelling on different paths, laying a trail of pheromones proportional to the quality of the solution. 3) Each edge of the best path is more reinforced than others. 4) Evaporation ensures that the bad solutions disappear. The map is a work of Yves Aubry [http://openclipart.org/clipart//geography/carte_de_france_01.svg].
  • Ant colony optimization algorithm for a TSP with 7 cities: Red and thick lines in the pheromone map indicate presence of more pheromone
  • Solution of a TSP with 7 cities using a simple Branch and bound algorithm. Note: The number of permutations is much less than Brute force search
  • Solution to a symmetric TSP with 7 cities using brute force search. Note: Number of permutations: (7−1)!/2 = 360
  • Creating a matching
  • Nearest Neighbour algorithm for a TSP with 7 cities. The solution changes as the starting point is changed
  • An example of a 2-opt iteration
  • Using a shortcut heuristic on the graph created by the matching above
  • Symmetric TSP with four cities
  • William Rowan Hamilton
NP-HARD PROBLEM IN COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION
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Plato's Problem

Plato's Problem is the term given by Noam Chomsky to "the problem of explaining how we can know so much" given our limited experience. Chomsky believes that Plato asked (using modern terms) how we should account for the rich, intrinsic, common structure of human cognition, when it seems underdetermined by extrinsic evidence presented to a person during human development. In linguistics this is referred to as the "argument from poverty of the stimulus" (APS). Such arguments are common in the natural sciences, where a developing theory is always "underdetermined by evidence". Chomsky's approach to Plato's Problem involves treating cognition as a normal research topic in the natural sciences, so cognition can be studied to elucidate intertwined genetic, developmental, and biophysical factors. Plato's Problem is most clearly illustrated in the Meno dialogue, in which Socrates demonstrates that an uneducated boy nevertheless understands geometric principles.

What is the Russian for puzzle problem? Translation of &#39puzzle problem&#39 to Russian