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What is the difference between backtracking and branch and bound strategy?

Backtracking[1] It is used to find all possible solutions available to the problem.[2] It traverse tree by DFS(Depth First Search).[3] It realizes that it has made a bad choice & undoes the last choice by backing up.[4] It search the state space tree until it found a solution.[5] It involves feasibility function.Branch-and-Bound (BB)[1] It is used to solve optimization problem.[2] It may traverse the tree in any manner, DFS or BFS.[3] It realizes that it already has a better optimal solution that the pre-solution leads to so it abandons that pre-solution.[4] It completely searches the state space tree to get optimal solution.[5] It involves bounding function.http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_Difference_between_backtracking_and_branch_and_bound_method#ixzz1FGb9GEwp


What structures are bound by membranes?

Organelles.


What has the author Franz Weinberg written?

Franz Weinberg has written: 'Branch and bound' -- subject(s): Branch and bound algorithms, Operations research


What are cells containing membrane-bound structures?

Ekaryotes


What are membrane-bound structures within cells?

organelle


What are the small membrane-bound structures in a cell called?

Organelles.


Membrane bound structures within eukaryote cells?

organelle


What are the cells without membrane bound structures called?

Prokaryots


The group cells with cell membrane-bound structures?

An eukaryotic cell.


What has the author Michael J Brusco written?

Michael J. Brusco has written: 'Branch-and-bound applications in combinatorial data analysis' -- subject(s): Branch and bound algorithms, Combinatorial analysis


What are the membrane-bound structures that each have its own specific purpose and function?

NUCLEUS


What are membrane bound structures that have a specific function for eukatyotic cells called?

organelles