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Optimum seeking methods applied to a problem of dynamic synthesis in a loom
Problems of practical design of a mechanism are very often transformed into those of generation or approximation of a prescribed path or function. Such a formulation proves incorrect in some cases because it limits the variety of possible solutions. A computer allows application of optimum seeking methods in solving practical problems directly from design requirements.