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The simple plant location problem is a well-studied problem in combinatorial optimization. It is one of deciding where to locate a set of plants so that a set of clients can be supplied by them at the minimum cost. This problem of ten appears as a subproblem in other combinatorial problems....
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In this paper we deal with a pseudo-Boolean representation of the simple plant location problem. We define instances of this problem that are equivalent, in the sense that each feasible solution has the same goal function value in all such instances. We further define a collection of polytopes...
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The selection of entries to be included/excluded in Branch and Bound algorithms is usually done on the basis of cost values. We consider the class of Depth First Search algorithms, and we propose to use upper tolerances to guide the search for optimal solutions. In spite of the fact that it...
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New product development is one of the most powerful but difficult activities in business. It is also a very important factor affecting final product quality. There are many techniques available for new product development. Experimental design is now regarded as one of the most significant...
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For a given optimal solution to a combinatorial optimization problem, we show, under very natural conditions, the equality of the minimal values of upper and lower tolerances, where the upper tolerances are calculated for the given optimal solution and the lower tolerances outside the optimal...
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Binary knapsack problems are some of the most widely studied problems in combinatorial optimization. Several algorithms, both exact and approximate are known for this problem. In this paper, we embed heuristics within a branch and bound framework to produce an algorithm that generates solutions...
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We consider the objective function of a simple recourse problem with fixed technology matrix and integer second-stage variables. Separability due to the simple recourse structure allows to study a one-dimensional version instead. Based on an explicit formula for the objective function, we derive...
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