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Late acceptance hill climbing

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Late acceptance hill climbing, created by Yuri Bykov in 2008[1] is a metaheuristic search method employing local search methods used for mathematical optimization.

References

  1. ^ E. K. Burke and Y. Bykov. "The Late Acceptance Hill-Climbing Heuristic". European Journal of Operational Research.