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If I remember right, problems of that type are either NP-Complete or even NP-Hard, meaning they are incredibly hard to compute and/or don't have a known solution. They have been studied for centuries, so there should be ample scientific research (see the links the other commenters posted already), but my point is a "perfect solution" probably isn't a realistic goal. I would aim for an approximation that's "good enough" for your use case.