But this just doesn't correspond to reality. Most interesting algorithms in optimization etc. are metaheuristics as precise solutions are either proven to be impossible to get or we haven't found a solution yet. In the meantime, we get excellent results with "close-enough" solutions. Yes, the pedantic aspect of my soul may suffer, and we will always strive towards better and better solutions, but I guess we accepted already over a century ago that approximate solutions are extremely valuable.