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Exact algorithm

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In computer science and operations research, exact algorithms are algorithms that always solve an optimization problem to optimality.

Unless P = NP, an exact algorithm for an NP-hard optimization problem cannot run in worst-case polynomial time. There has been extensive research on finding exact algorithms whose running time is exponential with a low base.[1] [2]

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  1. ^ Fomin, Fedor V.; Kaski, Petteri (March 2013), "Exact Exponential Algorithms", Communications of the ACM, 56 (3): 80–88, doi:10.1145/2428556.2428575.
  2. ^ Fomin, Fedor V.; Kratsch, Dieter (2010). Exact Exponential Algorithms. Springer. p. 203. ISBN 978-3-642-16532-0.