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3477 Volume 14 14-Sep-51 3478 Volume 14 1951
Summary: How does a statistical machine work?
Summary: DAMS should demonstrate that it can manage the statistics of its environment as well as the exact details.
DAMS (Dispersive and Multistable System) [30]: DAMS should show absolute systems of few variables, each a statistic from the larger system, 3477.
The Multistable System [22]: The multistable system should react sucessfully to the probabilities in its environment, 3478.
DAMS (Dispersive and Multistable System) [31]: Experiment to be tried on DAMS, 3478.
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