Recursion is used for backtracking
The LC (Linear Combination) branch and bound is an optimization technique used to solve combinatorial problems, particularly in integer programming. It systematically explores branches of possible solutions by dividing the problem into smaller subproblems, while using linear programming relaxations to derive bounds on the optimal solution. This method helps in pruning branches that cannot yield better solutions than the current best, thereby improving computational efficiency. LC branch and bound is particularly effective for problems where the feasible region is non-convex or discrete.
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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
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Franz Weinberg has written: 'Branch and bound' -- subject(s): Branch and bound algorithms, Operations research
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Michael J. Brusco has written: 'Branch-and-bound applications in combinatorial data analysis' -- subject(s): Branch and bound algorithms, Combinatorial analysis
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Branch and Bound is a mathematical procedure or equation for finding the best solution out of various optimization solutions. The algorithm involves two steps or tools; splitting (or branching) and then bounding.
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