Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Life is a Markov Process

Getting stuck in a stereotypical pattern in the brain when dealing with situations is fraught with danger. Every incident is different and deserves independent analysis. Past information is to be used only as data devoid of all impressions and biases. For most part, an ideal life should be a Markov Process – only present matters, past or future impressions shouldn’t. Vishnu Pendyala

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