Abstract
In 1973 I presented a brief account of MIRA, which was then at an early stage and which had been implemented on a computer which we had built ourselves (1). Since then the project has made considerable progress, and it is the object of the present paper to give some idea of the developments which have taken place in the last three years or so.
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