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When bundling products during the product planning stage, there are a number of possible combinations that can be offered to customers. Consider a firm that offers N distinctive products, then there are 2N-(N+1) possible bundling combinations. Now, if we wish to make pricing and bundle selection...
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We propose a new approach to accelerate the convergence of the modified policy iteration method for Markov decision processes with the total expected discounted reward. In the new policy iteration an additional operator is applied to the iterate generated by Markov operator, resulting in a...
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We propose a new approach to accelerate the convergence of the modified policy iteration method for Markov decision processes with the total expected discounted reward. In the new policy iteration an additional operator is applied to the iterate generated by Markov operator, resulting in a...
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This paper addresses a hub-and-spoke network problem for railroad freight, where a central planner is to find transport routes, frequency of service, length of trains to be used, and transportation volume. Hub-and-spoke networks, often found in air freight, have not been favoured by railways in...
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We consider a multiple-vehicle routing problem with split pick-ups (mVRPSP). This problem involves multiple suppliers, a single depot, and a fleet of identical capacity trucks responsible for delivering supplies from the suppliers to the depot. Any supplier may be visited by more than one truck,...
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