Search results for "Lexicographic"

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Metaheuristic procedures for the lexicographic bottleneck assembly line balancing problem

2015

The goal of this work is to develop an improved procedure for the solution of the lexicographic bottleneck variant of the assembly line balancing problem (LB-ALBP). The objective of the LB-ALBP is to minimize the workload of the most heavily loaded workstation, followed by the workload of the second most heavily loaded workstation and so on. This problem-recently introduced to the literature (Pastor, 2011)-has practical relevance to manufacturing facilities. We design, implement and fine-tune GRASP, tabu search (TS) and scatter search (SS) heuristics for the LB-ALBP and show that our procedures are able to obtain solutions of a quality that outperforms previous approaches. We rely on both s…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMathematical optimizationComputer scienceStrategy and Management0211 other engineering and technologiesassembly line balancingheuristics02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchHeuristic algorithms.BottleneckManagement Information Systemslb-albp020901 industrial engineering & automation:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Genetic algorithmgenetic algorithmMetaheuristicsearchMarketingmetaheuristicsmodel021103 operations researchGRASPWorkloadTabu searchmultiplelexicographic bottleneckProgramació heurísticanetworkHeuristicsTreball en cadenaJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Block Sorting-Based Transformations on Words: Beyond the Magic BWT

2018

The Burrows-Wheeler Transform (BWT) is a word transformation introduced in 1994 for Data Compression and later results have contributed to make it a fundamental tool for the design of self-indexing compressed data structures. The Alternating Burrows-Wheeler Transform (ABWT) is a more recent transformation, studied in the context of Combinatorics on Words, that works in a similar way, using an alternating lexicographical order instead of the usual one. In this paper we study a more general class of block sorting-based transformations. The transformations in this new class prove to be interesting combinatorial tools that offer new research perspectives. In particular, we show that all the tra…

0301 basic medicineSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY0102 computer and information sciencesBlock sortingData structureLexicographical order01 natural sciencesUpper and lower bounds03 medical and health sciencesCombinatorics on words030104 developmental biology010201 computation theory & mathematicsArithmeticCompressed Data Structures Block Sorting Combinatorics on Words AlgorithmsData compression
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Verbal ordinal classification with multicriteria decision aiding

2008

Abstract Professionals in neuropsychology usually perform diagnoses of patients’ behaviour in a verbal rather than in a numerical form. This fact generates interest in decision support systems that process verbal data. It also motivates us to develop methods for the classification of such data. In this paper, we describe ways of aiding classification of a discrete set of objects, evaluated on set of criteria that may have verbal estimations, into ordered decision classes. In some situations, there is no explicit additional information available, while in others it is possible to order the criteria lexicographically. We consider both of these cases. The proposed Dichotomic Classification (DC…

Decision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputational complexity theoryComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Management Science and Operations ResearchLexicographical orderObject (computer science)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSet (abstract data type)Modeling and SimulationArtificial intelligenceMedical diagnosisbusinesscomputerDecision analysisEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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On the loopless generation of binary tree sequences

1998

Weight sequences were introduced by Pallo in 1986 for coding binary trees and he presented a constant amortized time algorithm for their generation in lexicographic order. A year later, Roelants van Baronaigien and Ruskey developed a recursive constant amortized time algorithm for generating Gray code for binary trees in Pallo's representation. It is common practice to find a loopless generating algorithm for a combinatorial object when enunciating a Gray code for this object. In this paper we regard weight sequences as variations and apply a Williamson algorithm in order to obtain a loopless generating algorithm for the Roelants van Baronaigien and Ruskey's Gray code for weight sequences.

Discrete mathematicsAmortized analysisBinary treeLexicographical orderPseudorandom binary sequenceComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceGray codeCombinatoricsSignal ProcessingBinary codeInformation SystemsCoding (social sciences)MathematicsInformation Processing Letters
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A bijection between words and multisets of necklaces

2012

Two of the present authors have given in 1993 a bijection Phi between words on a totally ordered alphabet and multisets of primitive necklaces. At the same time and independently, Burrows and Wheeler gave a data compression algorithm which turns out to be a particular case of the inverse of Phi. In the present article, we show that if one replaces in Phi the standard permutation of a word by the co-standard one (reading the word from right to left), then the inverse bijection is computed using the alternate lexicographic order (which is the order of real numbers given by continued fractions) on necklaces, instead of the lexicographic order as for Phi(-1). The image of the new bijection, ins…

Discrete mathematicsBurrows and Wheeler TransformMathematics::CombinatoricsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaFree Lie algebraLie superalgebrastandard permutationLexicographical orderTheoretical Computer ScienceImage (mathematics)CombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)PermutationComputational Theory and MathematicsBijectionDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryWord (group theory)MathematicsReal number
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Some properties of vertex-oblique graphs

2016

The type t G ( v ) of a vertex v ? V ( G ) is the ordered degree-sequence ( d 1 , ? , d d G ( v ) ) of the vertices adjacent with v , where d 1 ? ? ? d d G ( v ) . A graph G is called vertex-oblique if it contains no two vertices of the same type. In this paper we show that for reals a , b the class of vertex-oblique graphs G for which | E ( G ) | ? a | V ( G ) | + b holds is finite when a ? 1 and infinite when a ? 2 . Apart from one missing interval, it solves the following problem posed by Schreyer et?al. (2007): How many graphs of bounded average degree are vertex-oblique? Furthermore we obtain the tight upper bound on the independence and clique numbers of vertex-oblique graphs as a fun…

Discrete mathematicsClique-sumNeighbourhood (graph theory)020206 networking & telecommunications0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceMetric dimensionCombinatoricsIndifference graphNew digraph reconstruction conjecture010201 computation theory & mathematicsChordal graphIndependent set0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsBound graphirregular graphsindependence numbervertex-oblique graphslexicographic productMathematicsDiscrete Mathematics
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Universal Lyndon Words

2014

A word w over an alphabet Σ is a Lyndon word if there exists an order defined on Σ for which w is lexicographically smaller than all of its conjugates (other than itself). We introduce and study universal Lyndon words, which are words over an n-letter alphabet that have length n! and such that all the conjugates are Lyndon words. We show that universal Lyndon words exist for every n and exhibit combinatorial and structural properties of these words. We then define particular prefix codes, which we call Hamiltonian lex-codes, and show that every Hamiltonian lex-code is in bijection with the set of the shortest unrepeated prefixes of the conjugates of a universal Lyndon word. This allows us t…

Discrete mathematicsExistential quantificationLyndon word Universal cycle Universal Lyndon wordComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Lyndon word Universal cycle Universal Lyndon word Lex-codeLexicographical orderLyndon wordUniversal Lyndon wordLyndon wordsPrefixCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryCombinatorics on wordsComputer Science::Discrete MathematicsUniversal cycleBijectionAlphabetMathematics::Representation TheoryComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryMathematics
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A note on Sturmian words

2012

International audience; We describe an algorithm which, given a factor of a Sturmian word, computes the next factor of the same length in the lexicographic order in linear time. It is based on a combinatorial property of Sturmian words which is related with the Burrows-Wheeler transformation.

Discrete mathematicsProperty (philosophy)General Computer ScienceSettore INF/01 - Informatica010102 general mathematics[INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS]Sturmian word0102 computer and information sciencesSturmian wordsLexicographical order01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsTransformation (function)010201 computation theory & mathematicsFactor (programming language)combinatorics0101 mathematicscomputerTime complexitycomputer.programming_languageMathematics
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A Multi-Objective Approach to Optimize a Periodic Maintenance Policy

2012

The present paper proposes a multi-objective approach to find out an optimal periodic maintenance policy for a repairable and stochastically deteriorating multi-component system over a finite time horizon. The tackled problem concerns the determination of the system elements to replace at each scheduled and periodical system inspection by ensuring the simultaneous minimization of both the expected total maintenance cost and the expected global system unavailability time. It is assumed that in the case of system elements failure they are instantaneously detected and repaired by means of minimal repair actions in order to rapidly restore the system. A nonlinear integer mathematical programmi…

EngineeringMathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceReliability (computer networking)Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyAerospace EngineeringMulti-objective optimizationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMulti-Objective Optimization.Goal programmingSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualityMulti-Component SystemSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazionePeriodic Maintenance; Multi-Component System; Non-Homogeneous Poisson Process; Multi-Objective Optimization.business.industryMulti-Objective OptimizationLexicographical orderNon-Homogeneous Poisson ProceNonlinear systemNuclear Energy and EngineeringPeriodic MaintenanceMinificationUnavailabilitybusinessInteger (computer science)
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On generalized Lyndon words

2018

Abstract A generalized lexicographical order on infinite words is defined by choosing for each position a total order on the alphabet. This allows to define generalized Lyndon words. Every word in the free monoid can be factorized in a unique way as a nonincreasing factorization of generalized Lyndon words. We give new characterizations of the first and the last factor in this factorization as well as new characterization of generalized Lyndon words. We also give more specific results on two special cases: the classical one and the one arising from the alternating lexicographical order.

FOS: Computer and information sciencesGeneral Computer ScienceDiscrete Mathematics (cs.DM)Computer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)68R15Characterization (mathematics)Lexicographical orderTheoretical Computer ScienceLyndon wordsCombinatoricsFactorizationPosition (vector)Free monoidFOS: MathematicsOrder (group theory)Mathematics - CombinatoricsCombinatorics (math.CO)Word (group theory)Computer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryMathematicsComputer Science - Discrete Mathematics
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