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Fixed Future and Uncertain Past: Theorems Explain Why It Is Often More Difficult to Reconstruct the Past Than to Predict the FutureAt first glance. it may seem that reconstructing the past is, in general, easier than predicting the future, because the past has already occurred and it has already left its traces, while the future is still yet to come, and so no traces of the future are available. However, in many real life situations, including problems from geophysics and celestial mechanics, reconstructing the past is much more computationally difficult than predicting the future. In this paper, we give an explanation of this difficulty. This explanation is given both on a formal level (as a theorem) and on the informal level (as a more intuitive explanation).
Document ID
20010000364
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Alefeld, Goetz
(Karlsruhe Univ. Germany)
Koshelev, Misha
(Texas Univ. El Paso, TX United States)
Mayer, Guenter
(Universitaet Restock Restock German Democratic Republic)
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1997
Publication Information
Publication: NASA University Research Centers Technical Advances in Education, Aeronautics, Space, Autonomy, Earth and Environment
Volume: 1
Subject Category
Computer Programming And Software
Report/Patent Number
URC97005
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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