Measurement, Models, and Autonomous Agents

uous) pedagogical concerns were conflicting with the need to be precise, thorough, and not unduly lengthy. Actually, any reader equipped with, say, a year of calculus, some linear algebra, some group theory, and enough determination can in time go through almost any part of this work. Others will have to wait until this material, after a suitable period of percolation, is rewritten, and rewritten again, gradually taking on the polish of mature scientific concepts. At that time, highly readable, less technical accounts of these results will no doubt be available.

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