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Wat (wie) is overlapping sets - definitie

Overlapping subproblem

Family of sets         
COLLECTION OF SOME OF THE SUBSETS OF A SET; COLLECTION OF ANY SETS WHATSOEVER
Set system; Set family; Set of sets; Family of subsets
In set theory and related branches of mathematics, a collection of subsets of a given set is called a family of subsets of , or a family of sets over . More generally, a collection of any sets whatsoever is called a family of sets, set family, or a set system.
Overlapping subproblems         
In computer science, a problem is said to have overlapping subproblems if the problem can be broken down into subproblems which are reused several times or a recursive algorithm for the problem solves the same subproblem over and over rather than always generating new subproblems.Introduction to Algorithms, 2nd ed.
Overlapping generations model         
  • Convergence of OLG Economy to Steady State
  • Generational Shifts in OLG Models
ECONOMIC MODEL
Overlapping generations models; Overlapping generations (economics)
The overlapping generations (OLG) model is one of the dominating frameworks of analysis in the study of macroeconomic dynamics and economic growth. In contrast, to the  Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans neoclassical growth model in which individuals are infinitely-lived, in the OLG model individuals live a finite length of time, long enough to overlap with at least one period of another agent's life.

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Overlapping subproblems

In computer science, a problem is said to have overlapping subproblems if the problem can be broken down into subproblems which are reused several times or a recursive algorithm for the problem solves the same subproblem over and over rather than always generating new subproblems.

For example, the problem of computing the Fibonacci sequence exhibits overlapping subproblems. The problem of computing the nth Fibonacci number F(n), can be broken down into the subproblems of computing F(n − 1) and F(n − 2), and then adding the two. The subproblem of computing F(n − 1) can itself be broken down into a subproblem that involves computing F(n − 2). Therefore, the computation of F(n − 2) is reused, and the Fibonacci sequence thus exhibits overlapping subproblems.

A naive recursive approach to such a problem generally fails due to an exponential complexity. If the problem also shares an optimal substructure property, dynamic programming is a good way to work it out.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor overlapping sets
1. Actual human learning about most things that matter happens in overlapping sets of relations and conversations.