> Of course a robot is faster in a known map with perfect state information. They have always been.
Huhwut?
That would be news to an entire field of engineering, thanks. Please apply for your PhD.
Excluding the fact that whole classes of problems are NP-complete and difficult to compute, there are classes of problems like "How do I fit this odd shape through this odd obstruction?" that don't even lend themselves to being computed well.
Huhwut?
That would be news to an entire field of engineering, thanks. Please apply for your PhD.
Excluding the fact that whole classes of problems are NP-complete and difficult to compute, there are classes of problems like "How do I fit this odd shape through this odd obstruction?" that don't even lend themselves to being computed well.