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  • 31Optimization (disambiguation) — Optimization or optimality may refer to: Mathematical optimization, the theory and computation of extrema or stationary points of functions Economics and business Optimality, in economics; see utility and economic efficiency Pareto optimality, or …

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  • 32Neoclassical economics — Economics …

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  • 33Vilfredo Pareto — Lausanne School Born 15 July 1848(1848 07 15) Died 19 August 1923(1923 08 …

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  • 34Golomb ruler — OGR redirects here. For the OGR programming library, see GDAL. Golomb ruler of order 4 and length 6. This ruler is both optimal and perfect. In mathematics, a Golomb ruler is a set of marks at integer positions along an imaginary ruler such that… …

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  • 36Grover's algorithm — is a quantum algorithm for searching an unsorted database with N entries in O(N1/2) time and using O( log N) storage space (see big O notation). It was invented by Lov Grover in 1996.Classically, searching an unsorted database requires a linear… …

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  • 37Reduplication — in linguistics is a morphological process in which the root or stem of a word (or part of it) is repeated exactly or with a slight change. Reduplication is used in inflections to convey a grammatical function, such as plurality, intensification,… …

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  • 38Optimal substructure — Figure 1. Finding the shortest path using optimal substructure. Numbers represent the length of the path; straight lines indicate single edges, wavy lines indicate shortest paths, i.e., there might be other vertices that are not shown here. In… …

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  • 39Optimal control — theory, an extension of the calculus of variations, is a mathematical optimization method for deriving control policies. The method is largely due to the work of Lev Pontryagin and his collaborators in the Soviet Union[1] and Richard Bellman in… …

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  • 40Social cost — In economics social cost is defined as the sum of private and external costs. Economic theorists ascribe individual decision making to a calculation costs and benefits. Rational choice theory assumes that individuals only consider their own… …

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