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2015
Only in rare cases, can problems in function spaces be solved analytically and exactly. In most occasions, it is necessary to apply computational methods to approximate the solutions. In this chapter, we discuss some of the basic general strategies that can be applied. First, we present several connections between optimization and discretization, along
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Only in rare cases, can problems in function spaces be solved analytically and exactly. In most occasions, it is necessary to apply computational methods to approximate the solutions. In this chapter, we discuss some of the basic general strategies that can be applied. First, we present several connections between optimization and discretization, along
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Modification of Problem-Solving Strategies
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968Three procedures for improving problem-solving performance by modifying search strategies were investigated. These were: (a) unaided experience, (b) experience plus exposure to strategies described only as a procedural change, and (c) experience plus exposure to strategies that were explicitly described as solution strategies.
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PROBLEM‐SOLVING STRATEGIES OF YOUNG CHILDREN
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1972SUMMARY A complex problem, consisting of 12 graded elements, was presented to normal children of 1 1/2–5 yr and to severely subnormal children, in order to attempt to elucidate some aspects of early cognitive development. Strategies adopted have been analysed in terms of the plan and TOTE unit concepts proposed by
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2006
Abstract Like and unlike the proverb above, the solution to a problem begins (and continues, and ends) with simple, logical steps. But as long as one steps in a firm, clear direction, with long strides and sharp vision, one would need far, far less than the millions of steps needed to journey a thousand miles.
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Abstract Like and unlike the proverb above, the solution to a problem begins (and continues, and ends) with simple, logical steps. But as long as one steps in a firm, clear direction, with long strides and sharp vision, one would need far, far less than the millions of steps needed to journey a thousand miles.
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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Multiscale Strategy for Solving Industrial Problems
2007Multi-scale strategies are now mature for most of linear spatial problem. They can also be applied as solver in the case of non-linear problem but it is our opinion that more robust and efficient methods can be designed in that case. Two examples will serve as illustration.
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