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Finding one solution isn't that hard, but nobody knew how many solutions there are.
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Description of the model and pseudo-code for the algorithms for finding one optimal solution (Algorithm 1) and enumerating all solutions (Algorithm 2).
While there are several useful 'global' methods for finding one or more solutions to models for chemical and other processes, it is the solutions that are generally the primary focus.
JANE 4 uses a heuristic based on a genetic algorithm for finding one or a number of solutions (not all and not necessarily of optimal cost).
It is the worst long-term fiscal crisis facing the nation, and it demands a solution, but finding one will not be easy or palatable.
Each problem has multiple solutions, and while finding one to move forward is simple, uncovering them all requires some creative thought.
Thus, the problem of finding a -periodic solution for (1.3) reduces to finding one for (2.25).
Thus, the problem of finding a T-periodic solution for (1.1) reduces to finding one for (2.1).
Thus, the problem of finding a positive T-periodic solution for (1.5) reduces to finding one for (2.1).
Hence, the problem of finding a (2kT -periodic solution of (1.6) reduces to finding one of (2kT -periodic
Hence, the problem of finding a T-periodic solution of (1.1) reduces to finding one of (2.1).
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