[ot][random][crazy][spam] Out of it, Video Game Design Project
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gmkarl at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 12:41:08 PST 2022
I'm guessing I'm not prepared to think about this avenue cause it's very
hard for me to tell whether that's easily generalisable or not.
I see it might be helpful to use symbolic solving. Don't know too much
about such things.
uniform_a + uniform_b = constant
originally we had 1 equation and 3 unknowns.
with constant, we now have 1 equation and 2 unknowns.
if we consider these uniform distributions variables instead of
distributions, we could use a math package to solve for one or the other,
either symbolically or numerically. that could be part of the problem.
let's make it more interesting.
uniform_a + uniform_b + uniform_c + uniform_d = dist_e
dist_e = 3
uniform_c = 2
1 equation, originally with 5 unknowns, now with 3 unknowns.
Here we go. Since an equation is solved when there is only one unknown, we
need one less sampled value than the total number of distributions, to
guess a state.
It would be nice to guess a distribution rather than just a sample, but
that could be a challenge for later. It seems reasonable to start by
describing distributions with functions that could sample them.
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