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:Maximizing Set Match Probability Using Perl On Linux Or Unix
Maximizing Set Match Probability Using Perl On Linux Or Unix
Sep 15, 2008, 02 :02 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2143 reads)

(Other stories by Mike Tremell)

[ Thanks to Mike Golvach for this link. ]

"We've covered a lot of different aspects of mathematics, regular expression matching, etc just moving toward our Objective. So, aside from the link to our initial introductory number pools post, we'll just suffice it so say that every post since then (excluding the weekend humour) has been directly related to this mini-series' stated Objective."

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