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>From: G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Gordon Joly)
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Subject: Re: Physical limits when programming neurons and minds
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Date: 4 Dec 91 16:03:08 GMT
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Harry Erwin writes:
 > I believe that Schroedinger's equation has not been solved for many-body
 > systems with reasonably large numbers of charged particles (somewhere
 > around 4). 
 >    
 > ...
 > 
 > -- 
 > Harry Erwin
 > Internet: erwin@trwacs.fp.trw.com

The three body problem, in classical mechanics, has no solution in
"closed form".
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Gordon Joly                                       +44 71 387 7050 ext 3716
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Computer Science, University College London, Gower Street, LONDON WC1E 6BT

  he said what? - he said "hello" -- that's a bit aggressive isn't it?


