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In this note we investigate the computational complexity of the transportation problem with a permutable demand vector, TP-PD for short. In the TP-PD, the goal is to permute the elements of the given integer demand vector b=(b <Subscript>1</Subscript>,…,b <Subscript>n</Subscript>) in order to minimize the overall transportation costs....</subscript></subscript>
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In this note we investigate the computational complexity of the transportation problem with a permutable demand vector, TP-PD for short. In the TP-PD, the goal is to permute the elements of the given integer demand vector b=(b 1 ,…,b n ) in order to minimize the overall transportation costs....
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In a recent paper [Int J Game Theory (2001) 30:99–106], Chu and Halpern investigated the problem of finding optimal strategies in certain games with common payoffs. This short technical note answers a computational complexity question that was left open in their paper. Copyright...
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In a recent paper [Int J Game Theory (2001) 30:99–106], Chu and Halpern investigated the problem of finding optimal strategies in certain games with common payoffs. This short technical note answers a computational complexity question that was left open in their paper. Copyright...
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