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It is shown that the anytime deduction procedure for probabilistic entailment of Frisch and Haddawy does not have the correctness property when the probabil...
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Clustering with a criterion which minimizes the sum of squared distances to cluster centroids is usually done in a heuristic way. An exact polynomial algori...
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We study the problem of finding a shortest collision-free path for a point car-like robot maneuvering around polygonal obstacles in a room bounded by a poly...
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The paper is concerned with sustainable cooperation in a vertical two-member channel of distribution over an infinite planning horizon. Sustainable intertem...
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Two new path problems in graphs are studied: MINRANGE, i.e., find a path from a vertex <i>s</i> to a vertex <i>t</i> with the smallest possible range of a...
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The multi-depot vehicle scheduling problem with time windows consists of scheduling a fleet of vehicles to cover a set of tasks at minimum cost. Each task i...
BibTeX referenceProbabilistic Satisfiability
A review is made of models and algorithms for probabilistic satisfiability and its extensions. The basic probabilistic satisfiability problem, in decision f...
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In the Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem (GTSP), the aim is to determine a least cost Hamiltonian circuit or cycle through several clusters of vertic...
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The problem of assigning locomotives to train-segments is very important for railway companies, in view of the high cost of operating locomotives. The prob...
BibTeX referenceCrew Pairing at Air France
In the airline industry, crew schedules consist of a number of pairings. These are round trips originating and terminating at the same crew home base compo...
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We give lower and upper bounds for the number of reducible ears as well as upper bounds for the number of perfect matchings in an elementary bipartite graph...
BibTeX referenceMixed Graph Colorings
A mixed graph <i>G<sub><img src="theta.gif"></sub></i> contains both undirected edges and directed arcs. A <i>k</i>-coloring of <i>G<sub><img src="theta.g...
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The majority of vehicle routing and crew scheduling problems studied up to date in the literature can be formulated by means of a unified model introduced b...
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In this paper we derive lower bounds on the size of a minimum cover of a graph <i>G</i> by computing packings of edges, odd cycles and cliques of <i>G</i> o...
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Multiobjective decision making problems occur in a variety of transportation planning settings. These are often ill-defined and may involve several players...
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The <i>p</i>-maxisum dispersion problem consists of locating <i>p</i> facilities at vertices of a network in order to maximize the sum of the distances betw...
BibTeX referenceSplitting Trees
Splitting a tree is defined as removing all edges of a chain and disconnecting one from the other edges incident with that chain. Splitting a forest is simu...
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Local descent methods typically employ a single neighbourhood structure to conduct the search around a candidate solution. In this paper, we propose a metho...
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In 1986, Carter published a survey of papers on practical examination timetabling. In the intervening years, there have been a number of new applications, ...
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Nous nous penchons sur la modélisation et le traitement de problèmes d'entreposage du type partagé. Nous supposons que l'entrepôt est à charge unitaire et q...
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