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retsof, that's because mathematical problems are usually asymmetric. Take primes, for example. It's hard to check whether a number is prime, but once you've found a factor it's easy to double check that the number -isn't- prime.
Life sciences are usually modelling problems, and sometimes non-deterministic. There's no way of checking the result apart from trying it again and seeing if the result is the same. |
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Perhaps "sloppy" was a bad term. I meant no offense. I meant to say that for every 100 WU you send out, you dont get 100 Results back. So it is safe to say that some WU never get finished because of attrition, and some don't get done because of hardware issues. In these circumstances, I prefer 'fuzzy' or 'inexact' |
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