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5478 Volume 20 1957 5479 Volume 20 18-Jan-57
Summary: That a whole should have many states of equilibrium, given that designs of parts are not to be matched to parts, it is necessary and sufficient that each part have many states of equilirium. Summary 5524, 5489
Summary: Making a whole of parts each with a high probability of equilibrium is sufficient to ensure short average length of trajectory (but not necessary). Example 5408
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