MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING
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Mathematical Programming.
Mathematical Programming - 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 optimizationExample Sentences
"Linear programming is a type of mathematical programming."
"Many real-world problems can be solved using mathematical programming."
"Researchers often use mathematical programming to find optimal solutions."
"The field of mathematical programming encompasses various optimization methods."
"Advanced mathematical programming algorithms are used in engineering."