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  • 22Great Deluge algorithm — The Great Deluge algorithm (GD) is a generic algorithm applied to optimization problems. It is similar in many ways to the hill climbing and simulated annealing algorithms.The name comes from the analogy that in a great deluge a person climbing a …

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  • 26Job shop scheduling — For other uses, see Scheduling. Job shop scheduling (or Job shop problem) is an optimization problem in computer science in which ideal jobs are assigned to resources at particular times. The most basic version is as follows: We are given n jobs… …

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  • 28BFGS method — In mathematics, the Broyden Fletcher Goldfarb Shanno (BFGS) method is a method to solve an unconstrained nonlinear optimization problem. The BFGS method is derived from the Newton s method in optimization, a class of hill climbing optimization… …

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  • 29Quasi-Newton method — In optimization, quasi Newton methods (also known as variable metric methods) are well known algorithms for finding local maxima and minima of functions. Quasi Newton methods are based on Newton s method to find the stationary point of a function …

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