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Had an idea - looking for a math buff to tell me if it's possible with today's technology.
- Subject: Had an idea - looking for a math buff to tell me if it's possible with today's technology.
- From: lstewart at superb.net (Landon Stewart)
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 08:42:09 -0700
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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:05 AM, Vitkovsky, Adam <avitkovsky at emea.att.com>wrote:
> >"inverse problem"
> This is what I believe Landon meant in his original post
>
> Everybody started talking about compression -but that is I believe sending
> the result of the function -where both nodes know the function
>
> But how hard if at all possible is to figure out a function(or set of
> functions) and variables that describe the given data
>
> And than just send those functions and variables to the other node
> And let it to recompute the original file
>
> Complex function can be represented by simple numbers to shrink down the
> amount of data to be sent over the wire
>
> If the file is: 1048576
>
> -than that coule be represneted via:
> 1*1
> X=2
> Y=10
> Where both nodes would know that 1 = x^y
>
Just wanted to say yes, this is entirely what I meant. Of course the
smaller the file the more pointless it gets but still... If the file was
1GB instead of just 7 bytes I'm wondering if a regular old workstation could
put it back together in any reasonable amount of time with the equation.
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