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De Gruyter series on the applications of mathematics in engineering and information sciences.
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This book presents the state-of-the-art methods in Linear Integer Programming, including some new algorithms and heuristic methods developed by the authors in recent years. Topics as Characteristic equation (CE), application of CE to bi-objective and multi-objective problems, Binary integer problems, Mixed-integer models, Knapsack models, Complexity reduction, Feasible-space reduction, Random search, Connected graph are also treated.
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Contents
- About the authors
- Chapter 1 Segment search approach for the general linear integer model
- Chapter 2 Improved solution method for the 0-1 GAP model
- Chapter 3 A search for an optimal integer solution over the integer polyhedron – Two iterative approaches
- Chapter 4 Use of variable sum limits to solve the knapsack problem
- Chapter 5 The characteristic equation for linear integer programs
- Chapter 6 Random search method for integer programming
- Chapter 7 Some special linear integer models and related problems
- Chapter 8 The travelling salesman problem: Sub-tour elimination approaches and algorithms
- Index
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