infinite horizon

  • 1horizon — [ ɔrizɔ̃ ] n. m. • orizon v. 1360; orizonte XIIIe; lat. horizon, mot gr., de horizein « borner » 1 ♦ Limite circulaire de la vue, pour un observateur qui en est le centre. La plaine s étend jusqu à l horizon. Le soleil descend sur l horizon,… …

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  • 2Infinite — In fi*nite, n. 1. That which is infinite; boundless space or duration; infinity; boundlessness. [1913 Webster] Not till the weight is heaved from off the air, and the thunders roll down the horizon, will the serene light of God flow upon us, and… …

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  • 3Horizon — For other uses, see Horizon (disambiguation). A water horizon, in northern Wisconsin, U.S. The horizon (or skyline) is the apparent line that separates earth from sky, the line that divides all visible directions into two categories: those that… …

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  • 4Infinité — Infini Le symbole infini L infini (du latin finitus, « limité », noté habituellement ∞) est un concept qui s attache à quelque chose qui n a pas de limite en nombre ou en taille. Sommaire …

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  • 5Event horizon — In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary in spacetime, an area surrounding a black hole or a wormhole, inside which events cannot affect an outside observer. Light emitted from inside the horizon can never reach the observer, and… …

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  • 6Approximately Infinite Universe — Infobox Album | Name = Approximately Infinite Universe Type = Album Artist = Yoko Ono Released = January 8, 1973 (US) February 16, 1973 (UK) Recorded = Autumn 1972 Genre = punk, Avant garde, Experimental, Rock Length = 93:09 Label = Apple… …

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  • 7Approximately Infinite Universe — Album par Yoko Ono Sortie Janvier 1973 Enregistrement Automne 1972 Durée 93 09 Genre Punk Rock Expérimental …

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  • 8equator ecliptic horizon — Axis Ax is, n.; pl. {Axes}. [L. axis axis, axle. See {Axle}.] A straight line, real or imaginary, passing through a body, on which it revolves, or may be supposed to revolve; a line passing through a body or system around which the parts are… …

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  • 9Optimal control — theory, an extension of the calculus of variations, is a mathematical optimization method for deriving control policies. The method is largely due to the work of Lev Pontryagin and his collaborators in the Soviet Union[1] and Richard Bellman in… …

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  • 10Partially observable Markov decision process — A Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) is a generalization of a Markov Decision Process. A POMDP models an agent decision process in which it is assumed that the system dynamics are determined by an MDP, but the agent cannot… …

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