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Optimization is of central importance in all sciences. Nature inherently seeks optimal solutions. For example, light travels through the "shortest" path and the folded state of a protein corresponds to the structure with the "minimum" potential energy. In combinatorial optimization, there are numerous computationally hard problems arising in real world applications, such as floorplanning in VLSI designs and Steiner trees in communication networks. For these problems, the exact optimal solution is not currently real-time ...

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    • Title: Mathematical Theory of Optimization by Ding-Zhu Du; Panos M. Pardalos; Weili Wu
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9781402000157, 1402000154
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    • Edition: 2001 2001 edition
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