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- (computing, of a method or algorithm) That provides a useful, but not optimal, solution to a problem. Such algorithms are typically employed either because the only known algorithms that provide optimal solutions use too much time or resources, or else because there is no known algorithm that provides an optimal solution.
- (of an argument) That reasons from the value of a method or principle that has been shown by experimental investigation to be a useful aid in learning, discovery and problem-solving.
- (of an approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery) That employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect; either not following or derived from any theory, or based on an advisedly oversimplified one.
- of or relating to or using a general formulation that serves to guide investigation
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- The study of heuristic methods and principles.
- plural of heuristic
- (engineering, by extension) Experience-based methods used to reduce the need for calculations pertaining to equipment size, performance, or operating conditions.
- Heuristic methods and approaches considered collectively.
- (psychology, by extension) Simple, efficient rules which people often use to form judgments and make decisions.
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- Alternative form of Hekla.
- An unincorporated community in Linn County, Missouri, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Hopkins County, Kentucky, United States.
- A city in Brown County, South Dakota, United States.
- A ghost town in Beaverhead County, Montana, United States.
- A ghost town in Laramie County, Wyoming, United States.
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- (computing, of a method or algorithm) That provides a useful, but not optimal, solution to a problem. Such algorithms are typically employed either because the only known algorithms that provide optimal solutions use too much time or resources, or else because there is no known algorithm that provides an optimal solution.
- (of an argument) That reasons from the value of a method or principle that has been shown by experimental investigation to be a useful aid in learning, discovery and problem-solving.
- (of an approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery) That employs a practical method not guaranteed to be optimal or perfect; either not following or derived from any theory, or based on an advisedly oversimplified one.
- of or relating to or using a general formulation that serves to guide investigation
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- The study of heuristic methods and principles.
- plural of heuristic
- (engineering, by extension) Experience-based methods used to reduce the need for calculations pertaining to equipment size, performance, or operating conditions.
- Heuristic methods and approaches considered collectively.
- (psychology, by extension) Simple, efficient rules which people often use to form judgments and make decisions.