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Combinatorial optimization is a branch of optimization. Its domain is optimization problems where the set of feasible solutions is discrete or can be reduced to a discrete one, and the goal is to find the best possible solution. It is a branch of applied mathematics and computer science, related to operations research, algorithm theory and computational complexity theory that sits at the intersection of several fields, including artificial intelligence, mathematics and software engineering.
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MethodsHeuristic search methods (metaheuristic algorithms) as those listed below have been used to solve problems of this type. See alsoA question of great interest is whether one search method is superior in performance to others across all problems. For a broad class of algorithms, the answer is no: References
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