Published on: 2025-04-28 03:02:15
Grappling with infinity in constraint solvers Published November 17, 2019 by Chris Patuzzo In 2016, I created a programming language called Sentient. Since then, I’ve had time to reflect and think about the language. This series is about that. Many constraint-satisfaction problems deal with infinity in some shape or form. Even rudimentary problems, like "Find two integers that sum to 10". Solutions include: (4, 6) (-7, 17) (-1953856112, 1953856122) That (d)escalated quickly! In fact, the
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