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The verb 'anneal' has a prior history in the art of forging and the science of metallurgy. Is this entry in its nupedia context a subpage of something that would exclude the other usage? Anyone know enough about the technology to add it? --MichaelTinkler

just added it, I think that someone will come along and add the needed information. --mike dill



there is also a computer programming technique called simulated annealing, which is a form of dynamic programming, as I recall.



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