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            GERAD seminar
        
        
    Recent algorithmic advances for the quadratic knapsack problem
Franklin Djeumou Fomeni – Assistant Professor, Department of Analytics, Operations and Information Technology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

The Quadratic Knapsack Problem (QKP) is a well-known combinatorial optimization problem which has many applications in finance, logistics, telecommunications, facility location problems, etc. The QKP is NP-hard in the strong sense and the existing state-of-the-art algorithms can only handle problems of small and moderate sizes. In this presentation, we will first give a broad review of the existing solution methods. Then, we will present some recent contributions in the development of solution methods for large scale QKPs. And finally, We will present some potential venues for developing even more efficient algorithms for the QKP and other related problems.
            
              Olivier Bahn
              organizer
            
          Location
          
              Online meeting
          
          
      Zoom
Montréal Québec
Canada
        Montréal Québec
Canada
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