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Haven't seen theory this clearly laid out since undergrad math, but still begs to ask, how often do we use much more than simple algebra and Kentucky Windage when servicing and commissioning systems? Not to knock the guys who crunch the numbers and designed it first.
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This is good stuff but it doesn't go very deep into any one topic. I think this is meant more for mathematicians and those that write optimizing algorithms. There is some parts that engineers would find useful but not in the world of a PLC programmer. This isn't the kind of stuff you would do in a PLC.

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