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The multiple-choice nested knapsack problem (MCKP) is a generalization of the ordinary knapsack problem, where the set of items is partitioned into classes. The binary choice of selecting an item is replaced by taking exactly one item out of each class of items. Due to the fact that the MCKP is...
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The generalized assignment problem (GAP) examines the maximum profit assignment of jobs to processors such that each job is assigned to precisely one processor subject to capacity restrictions on the processors. Due to the fact that the GAP is an NP-hard integer program dual prices are not...
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indicator function of the production possibility set. The task of this paper is to apply duality results of this kind to sums of …
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indicator function of the production possibility set. The task of this paper is to apply duality results of this kind to sums of …
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directs the attention to the (dual)matching of quantities and prices. Here, the duality scheme is based on Mahler's inequality …
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a modification of the Bondareva-Shapley duality. 3. Via an explicit consideration of "coalition building". 4. Via …
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, duality, complementarity and the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker theorem into a global, quantitative analysis of large changes in high …
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