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With emergencies being, unfortunately, part of our lives, it is crucial to efficiently plan and allocate emergency response facilities that deliver effective and timely relief to people most in need. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) allocation problems deal with locating EMS facilities among...
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This paper deals with the no-wait job shop problem with a makespan objective. We present some new theoretical properties on the complexity of subproblems associated with a well-known decomposition approach. Justified by the complexity results, we implement a fast tabu search algorithm for the...
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In this article, we introduce the Maximum Diversity Assortment Selection Problem (MDASP), which is a generalization of the two-dimensional Knapsack Problem (2D-KP). Given a set of rectangles and a rectangular container, the goal of 2D-KP is to determine a subset of rectangles that can be placed...
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In this note, we prove ??-completeness of the following problem: Given a set of trams of different types, which are stacked on sidings in their depot and an order in which trams of specified types are supposed to leave. Is there an assignment of trams to departure times without any shunting...
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In the generalized balanced optimization problem (GBaOP) the objective value <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$${\max_{e \in S}{|c(e)-k\max(S)|}}$$</EquationSource> </InlineEquation> is minimized over all feasible subsets S of E = {1, . . . , m}. We show that the algorithm proposed in Punnen and Aneja (Oper Res Lett 32:27–30, <CitationRef CitationID="CR14">2004</CitationRef>) can be modified to...</citationref></equationsource></inlineequation>
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The floorplanning (or facility layout) problem consists in finding the optimal positions for a given set of modules of fixed area (but perhaps varying height and width) within a facility such that the distances between pairs of modules that have a positive connection cost are minimized. This is...
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The stable-set problem is an NP-hard problem that arises in numerous areas such as social networking, electrical engineering, environmental forest planning, bioinformatics clustering and prediction, and computational chemistry. While some relaxations provide high-quality bounds, they result in...
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Submodularity (or concavity) is considered as an important property in the field of cooperative game theory. In this article, we characterize submodular minimum coloring games and submodular minimum vertex cover games. These characterizations immediately show that it can be decided in polynomial...
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This paper is concerned with the analysis and comparison of semidefinite programming (SDP) relaxations for the satisfiability (SAT) problem. Our presentation is focussed on the special case of 3-SAT, but the ideas presented can in principle be extended to any instance of SAT specified by a set...
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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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