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Automated planning and scheduling / Computational complexity theory / Reduction / Structural complexity theory / Preference / Algorithm / Planning Domain Definition Language / Theoretical computer science / Applied mathematics / Mathematics
Date: 2012-11-10 20:00:49
Automated planning and scheduling
Computational complexity theory
Reduction
Structural complexity theory
Preference
Algorithm
Planning Domain Definition Language
Theoretical computer science
Applied mathematics
Mathematics

Planning with Prioritized Goals

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