The Luus–Jaakola method is an optimization technique that is particularly useful for solving nonlinear programming problems. It is an iterative algorithm that combines elements of both local and global optimization approaches. The primary framework of the method involves alternating between heuristic search and local refinement strategies. Here's a brief outline of how the Luus–Jaakola method works: 1. **Initialization**: The algorithm begins with an initial guess of the solution and defines bounds for the parameters.

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