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Why any heuristic which is an optimal solution to a relaxed problem is admissible and consistent?

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  1. 14 May, 12:57
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    Because heuristic does not necessarily need to provide the best optimal solution. If the solution is 'good enough' to handle the current situation without causing any fatal damages, a heuristic is considered as successful

    And on top of that, the stake in a relaxed problem usually not high, so handling it more than a heuristic could be considered a waste ...
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