Talk:multisolving

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RFV discussion: January–April 2016

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Protologism from a single Web site, I think. Equinox 18:25, 7 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

Looks like it to me as well; although there is a solvent/cleaner called MultiSolve, and a textbook of some kind on Indian Amazon which describes "multi-solve" problems as problems which have multiple solutions. - TheDaveRoss 18:32, 7 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
Interestingly enough, I heard the word multisolve or multi-solve (verb) used on a conference call a few weeks back, so if it's not attestable yet, it might be very soon Leasnam (talk) 16:45, 10 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
The definition is overly specific, but it does seem to be citable under a broader definition
There also seems to be a specific mathematical meaning, it's connected with optimal choice problems but I can't quite divine the meaning.
  • Namely, let be the scaling function of the multisolving analysis ...[2]
  • (This snippet is very garbled but seems relevant and I can get a copy of the paper if we really want the cite) By running a set of such methods, every object o(i) has an r; 4. OCP MULTISOLVING associated evaluation ve,ctor U(i) = (~(i,m))=,~ ... m=l 4 6 +iround(iC(-1)qg3(i,q)) . st term denote the general score given by OCP multisolving and the last terms bring a bonus I th [3] SpinningSpark 01:26, 11 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
Failed RFV. Equinox 06:22, 9 April 2016 (UTC)Reply