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Integer programming (IP) optimisation techniques guarantee optimal solutions but have been criticised for excessively long or intractable solution times.
As the exact solution is computationally intractable, approximate solutions have been devised for this purpose.
Though the general solution valid for all motions remains intractable, analytic solutions with restricted motions are available and are frequently used.
They are equally aware of how intractable to solution those reasons are.
In practice the problem size is normally large leading to intractable optimal solution.
Computer simulation is reaching a position where by any more effort to increase its realism will make it completely intractable to solution in a reasonable time frame and yet there is an increasing demand from experimentalists for something that can help in a predictive way to help in experiment design and interpretation.
Intractable or problematic solutions can result using Fieller's theorem because of small sample sizes and/or small expected differences in benefit and/or risk.
Due to determining the optimal assignment and routing decisions of a large set of cargos transported by a ship fleet is inherently NP-hard, real-world problems are either intractable or result in poor solutions when solved with pure optimization approaches.
This term denotes a class of so-called "intractable" problems whose solutions can be checked for correctness in polynomially-bounded time, but finding the optimal solution would require an exponential amount of time in the worst case (the hardest instance) [5].
The issue is intractable, and the solutions are less than clear.
Mr. Snider sings about the intractable, and his solutions are really just ways of working within the system so that it doesn't make you crazy.
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