
Handbook of combinatorial optimization
by Ding-Zhu Du, Dingzhu Du, Panos M. Pardalos
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How does the transition from theoretical mathematics to practical applications in fields like VLSI design and computational biology alter our perception of abstract problem-solving?
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Considering the vast multidisciplinary scope of combinatorial optimization spanning across computer science and operations research, how do you think collaboration between these different fields can be better fostered in your own professional or academic environment?
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In your own life or career, when have you faced a complex problem where finding the absolute "best" solution (global optimum) was less practical than simply finding a "good enough" solution (local optimum)?
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