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1987
ACM
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The Boolean Formula Value Problem Is in ALOGTIME
The Boolean formula value problem is in alternating log time and, more generally, parenthesis context-free languages are in alternating log time. The evaluation of reverse Polish ...
Samuel R. Buss
PDPTA
1996
15 years 5 months ago
Solving a 2D Knapsack Problem on an Associative Computer Augmented with a Linear Network
This paper describes a parallelization of the sequential dynamic programming method for solving a 2D knapsack problem where multiples of n rectangular objects are optimally packed...
Darrell R. Ulm, Johnnie W. Baker
JSW
2006
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Variable Neighbourhood Search for Job Shop Scheduling Problems
Variable Neighbourhood Search (VNS) is one of the most recent metaheuristics used for problem solving in which a systematic change of neighbourhood within a local search is carried...
Mehmet Sevkli, Mehmet Emin Aydin
MP
2006
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Approximate fixed-rank closures of covering problems
Consider a 0/1 integer program min{cT x : Ax b, x {0, 1}n } where A is nonnegative. We show that if the number of minimal covers of Ax b is polynomially bounded, then there is ...
Daniel Bienstock, Mark Zuckerberg
MP
2006
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Computational complexity of stochastic programming problems
Stochastic programming is the subfield of mathematical programming that considers optimization in the presence of uncertainty. During the last four decades a vast amount of litera...
Martin E. Dyer, Leen Stougie