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  2. A* search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hart invented the concepts we now call admissibility and consistency of heuristic functions. A* was originally designed for finding least-cost paths when the cost of a path is the sum of its costs, but it has been shown that A* can be used to find optimal paths for any problem satisfying the conditions of a cost algebra.

  3. Peter Hart (military historian) - Wikipedia

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    Hart grew up in Stanhope and Barton-under-Needwood.He attended school in Chesterfield, Derbyshire (1967–73) and Liverpool University (1973–76). He then undertook a post-graduate teaching course at Crewe & Alsager College (1976–77), and lastly a post-graduate librarianship at Liverpool Polytechnic (1979–80).

  4. Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) v Hart - Wikipedia

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    Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) v Hart [1992] UKHL 3, is a landmark decision of the House of Lords on the use of legislative history in statutory interpretation.The court established the principle that when primary legislation is ambiguous then, in certain circumstances, the court may refer to statements made in the House of Commons or House of Lords in an attempt to interpret the meaning of the ...

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  6. Peter Hart - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hart may refer to: Peter Hart (footballer) (born 1957), English footballer; Peter Hart (historian) (1963–2010), Canadian historian, specialising in modern Irish history; Peter Hart (military historian) (born 1955), British military historian; Peter D. Hart, American pollster; Peter E. Hart (born c. 1940s), computer scientist and pioneer ...

  7. Why did Martha Stewart go to prison? She opens up in ... - AOL

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    Martha Stewart, seen here with her defense team outside the US District Courthouse in New York City on July 16, 2004, was sentenced to five months in prison.

  8. Pete Hart - Wikipedia

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    Pete Hart may refer to: Parker T. Hart (1910–1997), U.S. diplomat; Peter D. Hart, American pollster; Peter E. Hart (born c. 1940s), computer scientist and pioneer in artificial intelligence; Peter Hart (historian) (1963–2010), Canadian historian, specialising in modern Irish history; Peter Hart, media analyst at Fairness and Accuracy in ...

  9. Peter E. Hart - Wikipedia

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    Peter E. Hart (born 1941 [2]) is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur. He was chairman and president of Ricoh Innovations, which he founded in 1997.He made significant contributions in the field of computer science in a series of widely cited publications from the years 1967 to 1975 while associated with the Artificial Intelligence Center of SRI International, a laboratory where he ...