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Some Extremum Problems for Continuous Real Functions Specified by Transducers

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This paper considers extremal problems for continuous real functions from the space C[0,1] and the possibilities of implementing them. Some programming means are also introduced, which facilitate the process of writing of approximating programs.

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Koval', D.A. Some Extremum Problems for Continuous Real Functions Specified by Transducers. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis 39, 921–926 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CASA.0000020235.14172.a0

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