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Optimal Solution
An optimal solution is the most efficient, effective, or achievable answer or resolution to a problem, often found through methods of optimization.
Sources
The origins from which something is obtained or derived, often used in reference to gathering information or materials.
Destinations
The intended end points or locations where goods or travelers are headed.
Degeneracy
In operations research, this refers to a situation where a linear programming problem has more than one optimal solution path, possibly leading to an indefinite number of solutions.
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