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branching heuristics 2 Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Heuristics 1 Heuristik 1 MIP 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Scheduling problem 1 Scheduling-Verfahren 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 anytime algorithm 1 auction 1 balance 1 bounding across components 1 branch and bound 1 combinatorial auction 1 combinatorial optimization 1 constraint programming 1 counting-based search 1 deviation constraint 1 dynamically chosen heuristic 1 filtering algorithms 1 random restart 1 search 1 spread constraint 1 winner determination 1 winner-determination algorithm 1
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Gilpin, Andrew 1 Levine, David 1 Pesant, Gilles 1 Sandholm, Tuomas 1 Suri, Subhash 1
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INFORMS journal on computing : JOC 1 Management Science 1
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Achieving domain consistency and counting solutions for dispersion constraints
Pesant, Gilles - In: INFORMS journal on computing : JOC 27 (2015) 4, pp. 690-703
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CABOB: A Fast Optimal Algorithm for Winner Determination in Combinatorial Auctions
Sandholm, Tuomas; Suri, Subhash; Gilpin, Andrew; … - In: Management Science 51 (2005) 3, pp. 374-390
Combinatorial auctions where bidders can bid on bundles of items can lead to more economically efficient allocations, but determining the winners is \scr{N}\scr{P}-complete and inapproximable. We present CABOB, a sophisticated optimal search algorithm for the problem. It uses decomposition...
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