Optimal definition

Optimal means (could mean)
Optimal or the “Corporation” means Optimal Group Inc.;
Optimal means Optimal Robotics Corp., a Canadian corporation.

Examples of Optimal in a sentence

  • Comment: Optimal practical application of the Principle in conformity with norms and procedures of statutory acts of Republic of Latvia.

  • All of the Funds (except Renaissance Global Focus Currency Neutral Fund, Renaissance Optimal Global Equity Currency Neutral Portfolio, and Renaissance Global Real Estate Currency Neutral Fund, which are unit trusts) qualify as mutual fund trusts under the Income Tax Act (Canada).

  • Priority 3: Kalamunda DevelopsObjective 3.2 - To connect community to quality amenities.Strategy 3.2.1 - Optimal management of all assets.

  • Optimal medical therapy with or without PCI for stable coronary disease.

  • Each of the funds in the Renaissance Investments family of funds (referred to individually, as a Fund, and collectively, as the Funds) is a mutual fund trust (except for Renaissance Global Focus Currency Neutral Fund, Renaissance Optimal Global Equity Currency Neutral Portfolio, and Renaissance Global Real Estate Currency Neutral Fund, which are unit trusts).


More Definitions of Optimal

Optimal here means output-maximizing, as infered from the data. The output-maximizing solution may be undesirable for other reasons discussed below.
Optimal means reducing the chance of the stock being overexploited (less than a certain %, usually 50% as the default, of the unexploited biomass remaining), while maximising the overall preferences of the fishers for the resulting catch rates.
Optimal means Optimal Group Inc.;
Optimal means that foragers should converge on the highest quality food resource. However, the meaning of optimal has not been adequately defined in this context and da Silva (2004) concluded that optimal foraging behaviour is determined by the environment in which the ant colony exists. In nature, food resources are often patchily distributed in both time and space. Thus, it is suggested that foragers should not all be recruited to the same food source. The reason is that if they all foraged in the same direction they would risk missing superior food resources in other directions.
Optimal means in this case unbiased and consistent with minimum variance
Optimal enforcement means social welfare-maximizing enforcement. The dominant strand in the enforcement literature assumes that the state maximizes social welfare. See, e.g., Becker, supra note 3, at 207; Polinsky & Shavell, Economic Theory of Public Enforcement of Law, supra note 19, at 49. A second line, growing from public choice theory, examines enforcement when the state is self-interested. See, e.g., David Friedman, Why Not Hang Them
Optimal means gain optimal. (BO) “optimal” means Bellman optimal.