- Look up
feasibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feasibility may
refer to:
Feasibility study, a
preliminary study to
determine a project's viability...
- In
mathematical optimization and
computer science, a
feasible region,
feasible set, or
solution space is the set of all
possible points (sets of values...
- A
feasibility study is an ****essment of the
practicality of a
project or system. A
feasibility study aims to
objectively and
rationally uncover the strengths...
- In the
theory of
linear programming, a
basic feasible solution (BFS) is a
solution with a
minimal set of non-zero variables. Geometrically, each BFS corresponds...
- algorithm. Cobham's
thesis argues that a
problem can be
solved with a
feasible amount of
resources if it
admits a polynomial-time algorithm. A Turing...
- automatically.
EIGRP uses a
feasibility condition to
ensure that only loop-free
routes are ever selected. The
feasibility condition is conservative: when...
- this is unknown,
estimating the
covariance matrix gives the
method of
feasible generalized least squares (FGLS). However, FGLS
provides fewer guarantees...
- selector, and is P-selective or semi-
feasible if it is semi-recursive with a
polynomial time selector. Semi-
feasible sets have
small circuits; they are...
-
where F is a
collection of
feasible sets, that
satisfies the
following properties.
Accessibility property:
Every non-empty
feasible set X
contains an element x...
- In
mechanism design, a
branch of economics, a budget-
feasible mechanism is a
mechanism in
which the
total payment made by the
auctioneer is upper-bounded...