Define redundancy
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Redundancy in optimization refers to constraints that do not affect the feasible region of a problem because they are superfluous; removing them would not change the optimal solution. Redundant constraints may complicate the model without providing additional information or limiting the solution space.
In operations research (OR), redundancy typically refers to the inclusion of extra resources, steps, or constraints that aren't strictly necessary but may serve as a backup or safety measure.