User talk:Mattblack uk2002
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The article Deducting Search Algorithm has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
- The article provides no relevant supporting references, there is nothing on the web which mentions this technique other than duplicates of this article, with the sole exception of [1] which appears to be not a real academic article but the product of a content farm (nonsensical content & references). I also checked that the pages referenced had not changed; they were not relevant to the article at the time the article was written either. I looked for related terms and found references for "Deduction Search Algorithm", but that is an entirely different concept related to Satisfiability. This article is it's authors only contribution, 4 years ago. There appears to be no chance that this article can be updated to encyclopedic standards.
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