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Löser

Löser is a German noun meaning "one who solves" or "solver." It is formed from the verb lösen with the agent-noun suffix -er. While not a common everyday term, it is widely used in technical and academic writing to denote a tool, person, or method that provides a solution to a problem.

In mathematics and computer science, a Löser refers to a solver—the algorithm, subroutine, or software component

As a surname, Löser occurs in German-speaking regions and may appear in historical records or contemporary

See also: Lösung (solution), Lösungsweg (solution path), Solver (loanword in technical contexts).

that
computes
solutions.
It
can
describe
solvers
for
equations,
systems
of
equations,
optimization
problems,
or
constraint
satisfaction
problems.
In
practice,
the
term
emphasizes
the
outcome
(a
valid
solution)
rather
than
the
specific
solving
process.
Often,
problem
areas
are
paired
with
the
word
"Löser"
to
name
a
concrete
implementation,
such
as
an
equation
solver
or
a
linear
programming
solver.
documents.
Spelling
variations
exist,
reflecting
regional
orthography.