bracil
1bracil — (Del lat. brachīle). m. brazal (ǁ de la armadura) …
2bracil — ► sustantivo masculino HISTORIA Braceral, brazal de la armadura. * * * bracil (del lat. «brachīle») m. Brazal de *armadura. * * * bracil. (Del lat. brachīle). m. brazal (ǁ de la armadura) …
3bracil — sustantivo masculino brazal, braceral, brazalete …
4Guided Local Search — is a metaheuristic search method. A meta heuristic method is a method that sits on top of a local search algorithm to change its behaviour. Guided Local Search builds up penalties during a search. It uses penalties to help local search algorithms …
5Edward Tsang — is a Computer Science professor at the University of Essex. He holds a first degree in Business Administration (major in Finance) from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (1977), and an MSc and PhD in Computer Science from the University of Essex …
6embracilar — (de «en » y «bracil»; And., Sal.) tr. e intr. Llevar en *brazos. * * * embracilar. (De en y bracil). tr …
7brazal — sustantivo masculino 1) (en la armadura) braceral, bracil, brazalete. 2) embrazadura (del escudo). 3) bracera (del riego). 4) marina cerreta, percha, varenga …
8Constraint satisfaction problem — Constraint satisfaction problems (CSP)s are mathematical problems defined as a set of objects whose state must satisfy a number of constraints or limitations. CSPs represent the entities in a problem as a homogeneous collection of finite… …
9Bargaining — For other uses, see Bargaining (disambiguation). Dicker redirects here. For the surname, see Dicker (surname). Dickering redirects here. For the wapentake of the historic East Riding of Yorkshire, see Dickering (wapentake). Bargaining or haggling …
10Constraint satisfaction — In artificial intelligence and operations research, constraint satisfaction is the process of finding a solution to a set of constraints that impose conditions that the variables must satisfy. A solution is therefore a vector of variables that… …
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