exhaustive search
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexhaustiveandsearch
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exhaustive
adjective
uk/ɪɡˈzɔː.stɪv/us/ɪɡˈzɑː.stɪv/
complete and ...
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search
noun
uk/sɜːtʃ/us/sɝːtʃ/
an attempt to find someone ...
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(Definition ofexhaustiveandsearchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Note that anexhaustivesearchhas combinatorial complexity!
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The bad news is thatexhaustivesearchis usually impractical.
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This would require anexhaustivesearchof exponential complexity over all valid chunk alignments.
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Modelling using packed spheres or cubes does not allow anexhaustivesearch.
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In the worst case, we will have to do anexhaustivesearchusing the backtracking algorithm.
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Let us first consider a simpleexhaustivesearchalgorithm to solve this problem.
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We did not per form anexhaustivesearchthrough the parameter space of the model.
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Consequently, finding a solution might lead toexhaustivesearchover all simple cases.
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These can be found byexhaustivesearchthrough all natural numbers.
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The gait generation problem becomes anexhaustivesearchon the directed graph defined by the automaton.
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One of the basic premises of the systematic review is that it involves anexhaustivesearch.
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The older approaches are not globally optimisable (pauline) or involveexhaustivesearch(iconoclast).
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We conducted anexhaustivesearchfor a possible conventional mechanism that was consistent with all of the results.
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It is also not necessary to perform anexhaustivesearchof the corpus using all possible troponyms.
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This is verified by performing anexhaustivesearchand plotting the worst-case performance of each geometry.
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Anexhaustivesearchhas failed to reveal any such correspondence.
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We have no idea without making thisexhaustivesearch.
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Thousands of possible atomic models, by applying molecular dynamics on the linker region (blue) have been used in anexhaustivesearchof the best-fit conformation.
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Exhaustivesearchtechniques can find the exact optimal matching values, but the search space is so large that implementation of such an algorithm becomes infeasible.
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Compiled by a wildlife biologist, it is the result of anexhaustivesearchthrough the secondary, and some printed primary, literature.
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For example, we may take anexhaustivesearchalgorithm as a specification for a more efficient search algorithm that avoids searching unnecessary subspaces.
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With maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood we conducted theexhaustivesearchmethod and bootstrapped (n l 1000\\100) with the branch and bound algorithm.
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There has to be anexhaustivesearchfor a diplomatic solution.
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