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A crew pairing is a sequence of flights, connections and rests that start and end at a crew base and is assigned to a single crew. The crew pairing problem c...
BibTeX referenceA Variable Neighborhood Search Based Algorithm for Finite-Horizon Markov Decision Processes
This paper considers the application of a Variable Neighborhood Search (VNS) algorithm for finite-horizon (<i>H</i> stages) Markov Decision Processes (MDPs),...
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The Traveling Salesman Problem and the Vehicle Routing Problem are two of the most popular problems in the field of combinatorial optimization. The purpose ...
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As of April 2007, the European Union has new regulations concerning driver working hours. These rules force the placement of breaks and rests into the vehicl...
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The <i>proximity</i> <img src="/cgi-bin/mimetex.cgi?\pi = \pi (G)"> of a connected graph <i>G</i> is the minimum, over all vertices, of the average distance ...
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This paper presents a general framework for formulating cutting planes in the context of column generation for integer programs. Valid inequalities can be de...
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We address the problem of locating in the plane objects such as segments, arcs of circumferences, arbitrary convex sets, their complements or their boundarie...
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Harmonic means clustering is a variant of Minimum sum of squares clustering (which is sometimes called <i>K</i>-means clustering), designed to alleviate the ...
BibTeX referenceVariable Neighborhood Search
Variable neighborhood search (VNS) is a metaheuristic for solving combinatorial and global optimization problems whose basic idea is a systematic change o...
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Let <i>Q = D + A</i> denote the signless Laplacian matrix of a graph <i>G</i> of order <i>n</i>, where <i>D</i> is the diagonal matrix of the degrees and <i...
BibTeX referenceFifty Years of Vehicle Routing
The <i>Vehicle routing Problem</i> (VRP) was introduced 50 years ago by Dantzig and Ramser under the title "The Truck Dispatching Problem". The study of the ...
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Given a set of scheduled flights that must be operated by the same aircraft type, the aircraft routing problem (ARP) consists of building anonymous aircraft ...
BibTeX referenceEfficient Simulation Model for Real-Time Fleet Management Problems in Internal Transport Systems
This paper presents an efficient approach for realistic modelling of internal transport systems. The weakness of the former methods in tracking the traffic w...
BibTeX referenceOn a Conjecture About the Szeged Index
Khalifeh, Yousefi-Azari, Ashrafi and Wagner [European J. Combin. 30 (2009) 1149-1163] conjectured that for a connected graph <i>G</i> on <i>n</i> vertices...
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The proximity <img src="/cgi-bin/mimetex.cgi?\pi"> of a graph <i>G</i> is the minimum average distance from a vertex of <i>G</i> to all others. Similarly, th...
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In the <i>Vehicle Routing Problem with Deliveries, Selective Pickups and Time Windows</i>, the set of customers is the union of <i>delivery customers</i> and...
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During the last three decades, the computer has been widely used in spectral graph theory. Many results about graph eigenvalues were first conjectured, and i...
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In-house production or outsourcing are important strategic decisions for planning production and capacity in business organizations. Outsourcing to overseas ...
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It is observed that mutations in the formulations of test problems over time are not infrequent. Ensuing problems are illustrated with examples from geometri...
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Finding maximum likelihood parameter values for Finite Mixture Model (FMM) is often done with the Expectation Maximization (EM) algorithm. However the choice...
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