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This paper studies heuristics for the minimum labelling spanning tree (MLST) problem. The purpose is to find a spanning tree using edges that are as similar as possible. Given an undirected labelled connected graph, the minimum labelling spanning tree problem seeks a spanning tree whose edges...
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The problem of reducing the bandwidth of a matrix consists of finding a permutation of rows and columns of a given matrix which keeps the non-zero elements in a band as close as possible to the main diagonal. This NP-complete problem can also be formulated as a vertex labelling problem on a...
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We examine the example of a multinational corporation that attempts to maximize its global after tax profits by determining the flow of goods, the transfer prices, and the transportation cost allocation between each of its subsidiaries. Vidal and Goetschalckx [Vidal, C.J., Goetschalckx, M.,...
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We present a new general variable neighborhood search approach for the uncapacitated single allocation p-hub median problem in networks. This NP hard problem is concerned with locating hub facilities in order to minimize the traffic between all origin-destination pairs. We use three...
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The berth allocation problem is to allocate space along the quayside to incoming ships at a container terminal in order to minimize some objective function. We consider minimization of total costs for waiting and handling as well as earliness or tardiness of completion, for all ships. We assume...
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