MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION
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Mathematical Optimization.
Mathematical Optimization - as a noun
In mathematics, computer science, economics, or management science, the selection of a best element (with regard to some criteria) from some set of available alternatives.
Example: "High-level controllers such as model predictive control (mpc) or real-time optimization (rto) employ mathematical optimization. these algorithms run online and repeatedly determine values for decision variables, such as choke openings in a process plant, by iteratively solving a mathematical optimization problem including constraints and a model of the system to be controlled."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
mathematical programmingExample Sentences
"Solving real-world problems often involves applying mathematical optimization techniques."
"Many engineering problems can be formulated as mathematical optimization problems."
"The field of mathematical optimization aims to minimize or maximize a function subject to constraints."
"Linear programming is a subfield of mathematical optimization that deals with linear constraints."
"Companies often utilize mathematical optimization to improve resource allocation."