Heuristic vs Maieutical - What's the difference?
heuristic | maieutical |
Relating to general strategies or methods for solving problems.
(computing, of a method or algorithm) that solves a problem more quickly but is not certain to arrive at an optimal solution.
* {{quote-book, year=2002, author=Te Chiang Hu, Man-tak Shing, title=Combinatorial Algorithms
, passage=If a heuristic algorithm works for most of the input data or its maximum percentage error is tolerable, we may prefer the heuristic algorithm to an optimum algorithm that requires a long time.}}
Serving to assist childbirth
(figurative) Socratic (using questions and answers)
As adjectives the difference between heuristic and maieutical
is that heuristic is relating to general strategies or methods for solving problems while maieutical is serving to assist childbirth.As a noun heuristic
is a heuristic method.heuristic
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(wikipedia heuristic)Adjective
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Derived terms
* heuristically * heuristicalmaieutical
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(en adjective)- (Payne)
