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Given a set N, a pairwise distance function d and an integer number m, the Dispersion Problems (DPs) require to extract from N a subset M of cardinality m, so as to optimize a suitable function of the distances between the elements in M. Different functions give rise to a whole family of...
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We consider a scheduling problem in which the processing time of each job deteriorates, i.e. it increases as time passes after the release date of the job. We present a dynamic programming algorithm coupled with upper bounding and lower bounding techniques to compute exact solutions. We report...
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We consider a scheduling problem in which the processing time of each job deteriorates, i.e. it increases as time passes after the release date of the job. We present a dynamic programming algorithm coupled with upper bounding and lower bounding techniques to compute exact solutions. We report...
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