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* (contractance property)
* (completeness property) A contractor associated to a constraint (such as an equation or an inequality) is a contractor associated to the set X of all x which satisfy the constraint. Contractors make it possible to improve the efficiency of branch-and-bound algorithms classically used in interval analysis.hms classically used in interval analysis.
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In mathematics, an interval contractor (or … In mathematics, an interval contractor (or contractor for short) associated to a set X is an operator C which associates to a box [x] in Rn another box C([x]) of Rn such that the two following properties are always satisfied:
* (contractance property)
* (completeness property) A contractor associated to a constraint (such as an equation or an inequality) is a contractor associated to the set X of all x which satisfy the constraint. Contractors make it possible to improve the efficiency of branch-and-bound algorithms classically used in interval analysis.hms classically used in interval analysis.
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