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- Knapsack problem - Wikipedia
The knapsack problem is the following problem in combinatorial optimization: Given a set of items, each with a weight and a value, determine which items to include in the collection so that the total weight is less than or equal to a given limit and the total value is as large as possible
- KNAPSACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KNAPSACK is a bag (as of canvas or nylon) strapped on the back and used for carrying supplies or personal belongings : backpack How to use knapsack in a sentence
- 0 1 Knapsack Problem - GeeksforGeeks
Given n items where each item has some weight and profit associated with it and also given a bag with capacity W, [i e , the bag can hold at most W weight in it] The task is to put the items into the bag such that the sum of profits associated with them is the maximum possible
- Knapsack Vs Backpack (What’s The Difference?)
Knapsacks are bags with two straps that you can wear over your shoulders They’re typically made of incredibly durable material and are commonly used by the military or for hiking
- Amazon. com: Knapsack
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- KNAPSACK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ˈnæpˌsæk Add to word list a small bag with straps that can hold it against a person’s back, leaving the arms free (Definition of knapsack from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- KNAPSACK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Knapsack definition: a canvas, nylon, or leather bag for clothes, food, and other supplies, carried on the back by soldiers, hikers, etc See examples of KNAPSACK used in a sentence
- knapsack, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
A strong bag, typically carried over one shoulder, used by soldiers and (later also) travellers, hikers, etc , for carrying supplies A load or pack carried on the back or shoulders; a knapsack, a swag; a makeshift knapsack or saddlebag
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