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The primary objective in the one-dimensional cutting stock problem is to minimize material cost. In real applications it is often necessary to consider auxiliary objectives, one of which is to reduce the number of different cutting patterns (setups). This paper first presents an integer linear...
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Three-staged patterns are often used to solve the 2D cutting stock problem of rectangular items. They can be divided into items in three stages: Vertical cuts divide the plate into segments; then horizontal cuts divide the segments into strips, and finally vertical cuts divide the strips into...
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A sequential grouping heuristic (SGH) that supports parallel computing is presented for solving the two-dimensional cutting stock problem with pattern reduction, where a set of rectangular items with given demand are cut from rectangular stock plates of the same size, considering both...
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