By William J. Wilson
Communications of the ACM,
November 1970,
Vol. 13 No. 11, Pages 696-697
10.1145/362790.362806
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For any finite set of argument/function pairs, an algorithm can be automatically constructed which, on presentation of any argument, will generate its proper function value. Arguments are necessarily unique although functions may be duplicated; i.e. a many-to-one relationship is permitted. For purposes of illustration here, function and argument values are each assumed to occupy a single computer word.
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