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Partially defined optimization problems: An approach to a solution that is based on pattern recognition theory

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Optimization problems with partially given restrictions and/or an objective function are considered. On the basis of partial information and recognition algorithms “restoration” of the problem is carried out and consequently its solution as a completely defined extremal problem.

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Translated from Dinamicheskie Sistemy, No. 8, pp. 71–77, 1989.

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Donskoi, V.I. Partially defined optimization problems: An approach to a solution that is based on pattern recognition theory. J Math Sci 65, 1664–1668 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01097516

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