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New Results on the Mixed General Routing Problem

2005

[EN] In this paper, we deal with the polyhedral description and the resolution of the Mixed General Routing Problem. This problem, in which the service activity occurs both at some of the nodes and at some of the arcs and edges of a mixed graph, contains a large number of important arc and node routing problems as special cases. Here, a large family of facet-defining inequalities, the Honeycomb inequalities, is described. Furthermore, a cutting-plane algorithm for this problem that incorporates new separation procedures for the K-C, Regular Path-Bridge, and Honeycomb inequalities is presented. Branch and bound is invoked when the final solution of the cutting-plane procedure is fractional. …

Mathematical optimizationmedicine.medical_specialtyBranch and boundPolyhedral combinatoricsMixed graphHoneycomb (geometry)Mixed rural postman problemManagement Science and Operations ResearchPolyhedral combinatoricsComputer Science ApplicationsRural postman problemVehicle routing problemmedicineDestination-Sequenced Distance Vector routingRouting (electronic design automation)General routing problemMATEMATICA APLICADACutting-plane methodMathematics
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Solving dynamic memory allocation problems in embedded systems with parallel variable neighborhood search strategies

2015

International audience; Embedded systems have become an essential part of our lives, thanks to their evolution in the recent years, but the main drawback is their power consumption. This paper is focused on improving the memory allocation of embedded systems to reduce their power consumption. We propose a parallel variable neighborhood search algorithm for the dynamic memory allocation problem, and compare it with the state of the art. Computational results and statistical tests applied show that the proposed algorithm produces significantly better outcomes than the previous algorithm in shorter computing time.

Mathematical optimizationparallelismmetaheuristicsC dynamic memory allocationComputer sciencebusiness.industryApplied Mathematics[INFO.INFO-RO]Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]Static memory allocationPower consumptionEmbedded systemDiscrete Mathematics and Combinatoricsdynamic memory allocation problemembedded systemsState (computer science)businessMetaheuristicvariable neighborhood searchVariable neighborhood searchDrawbackStatistical hypothesis testing
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Time-Dependent Multiple Depot Vehicle Routing Problem on Megapolis Network under Wardrop's Traffic Flow Assignment

2018

In this work multiple depot vehicle routing problem is considered in case of variable travel times between nodes on a metropolis network. This variant of the classic multiple depot vehicle routing problem is motivated by the fact that in urban contexts variable traffic conditions play an essential role and can not be ignored in order to perform a realistic optimization. Time-travel matrices corresponding to each period of planning horizon were formed by solving the traffic assignment problem in conjunction with shortest path problem. Routing problem instances include from 20 to 100 customers randomly chosen from a road network of Saint-Petersburg. The results demonstrate that taking into ac…

Mathematical optimizationroadsDepotComputer scienceTraffic Flow Assignment0211 other engineering and technologiesTime horizon02 engineering and technologylcsh:Telecommunicationoptimointilcsh:TK5101-67200502 economics and businessVehicle routing problemta113050210 logistics & transportationreititys021103 operations researchtiet05 social sciencesbiological system modelingTraffic flowMultiple Depot Vehicle Routing ProblemVariable (computer science)suunnitteluroutingShortest path problemTime-Dependent Routing ProblemRouting (electronic design automation)planningMegapolis NetworkAssignment problemvehicle routingoptimization
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Seed Activation Scheduling for Influence Maximization in Social Networks

2018

This paper addresses the challenge of strategically maximizing the influence spread in a social network, by exploiting cascade propagators termed “seeds”. It introduces the Seed Activation Scheduling Problem (SASP) that chooses the timing of seed activation under a given budget, over a given time horizon, in the presence/absence of competition. The SASP is framed as a blogger-centric marketing problem on a two-level network, where the decisions are made to buy sponsored posts from prominent bloggers at calculated points in time. A Bayesian evidence diffusion model – the Partial Parallel Cascade (PPC) model – allows the network nodes to be partially activated, proportional to their accumulat…

Mathematical optimizationsocial networksInformation Systems and ManagementOperations researchStrategy and ManagementScheduling (production processes)Time horizon02 engineering and technologyBayesian evidenceManagement Science and Operations Researchvaikutteetscheduling (computing)seed selectionsosiaaliset verkostot020204 information systemsvuoronnus0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsColumn generationta113influencesJob shop schedulingSocial networkbusiness.industryMaximizationmarkkinointimarketing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessOmega
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Convergence of subdifferentials and normal cones in locally uniformly convex Banach space

2014

International audience; In this paper we study the behaviour of normal cones and subdifferentials with respect to two types of convergence of sets and functions: Mosco and Attouch–Wets convergences. Our analysis is devoted to proximal, Fréchet, and Mordukhovich limiting normal cones and subdifferentials. The results obtained can be seen as extensions of the Attouch theorem to the context of non-convex functions on locally uniformly convex Banach space. They also generalize, to sequences of subsmooth sets or functions, various results in the literature.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematics021103 operations researchApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysis0211 other engineering and technologiesRegular polygonBanach spaceMathematics::General TopologyContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyLimiting01 natural sciencesMosco convergenceConvergence (routing)0101 mathematics[MATH]Mathematics [math]AnalysisMathematics
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The Heterogeneous Fleet Vehicle Routing Problem with Draft Limits

2023

Over the past two decades, international maritime transport has been characterized by the advent of ever larger ships. This phenomenon is known as naval gigantism. If, on the one hand, naval gigantism allows to reduce transport costs by exploiting the economies of scale achievable by large ships, on the other hand, it implies a series of operational issues. Indeed, due to their large draft, such giant vessels are not allowed to enter small ports when fully or near-fully loaded, and in some cases, they cannot enter such small ports at all. In fact, their draft can strongly vary depending on the load on board. This implies restrictions for vessels in accessing ports, which impact not only at …

MatheuristicGeneral Computer ScienceModeling and SimulationLarge Neighborhood SearchDraft limitsHeterogeneous fleetManagement Science and Operations ResearchMaritime transportationRoutingComputers & Operations Research
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Randomized heuristics for the Capacitated Clustering Problem

2017

In this paper, we investigate the adaptation of the Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) and Iterated Greedy methodologies to the Capacitated Clustering Problem (CCP). In particular, we focus on the effect of the balance between randomization and greediness on the performance of these multi-start heuristic search methods when solving this NP-hard problem. The former is a memory-less approach that constructs independent solutions, while the latter is a memory-based method that constructs linked solutions, obtained by partially rebuilding previous ones. Both are based on the combination of greediness and randomization in the constructive process, and coupled with a subsequent l…

MatheuristicMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and Management0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyCapacitated ClusteringTheoretical Computer ScienceArtificial Intelligence0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLocal search (optimization)Cluster analysisGreedy randomized adaptive search procedureMathematicsGrasp021103 operations researchbusiness.industryHeuristicGRASPGraph partitioningGraph partitionComputer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringSimulated annealing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingHeuristicsbusinessSoftware
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A matheuristic for the Team Orienteering Arc Routing Problem

2015

In the Team OrienteeringArc Routing Problem (TOARP) the potential customers are located on the arcs of a directed graph and are to be chosen on the basis of an associated profit. A limited fleet of vehicles is available to serve the chosen customers. Each vehicle has to satisfy a maximum route duration constraint. The goal is to maximize the profit of the served customers. We propose a matheuristic for the TOARP and test it on a set of benchmark instances for which the optimal solution or an upper bound is known. The matheuristic finds the optimal solutions on all, except one, instances of one of the four classes of tested instances (with up to 27 vertices and 296 arcs). The average error o…

MatheuristicMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceOrienteeringDirected graphManagement Science and Operations ResearchUpper and lower boundsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringVertex (geometry)Constraint (information theory)Set (abstract data type)Routing problems with profitsArc routing problemModeling and SimulationBenchmark (computing)Team Orienteering ProblemDuration (project management)MATEMATICA APLICADAArc routing
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La décomposition canonique et la cointégration

1994

This paper has introduced state space models for cointegrated time series. In doing so, the notion of cointegration is slightly generalized. We develop the notion of dynamic aggregation link with error correction model and common trends.

MathématiquesError correction modelCommon trendStatistics[ MATH.MATH-ST ] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]Intégration dynamiqueOperations researchDynamic aggregationState space[MATH.MATH-ST] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]MathematicsEspace état
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Les modèles de classe ARC

1993

The aim of this document is a presentation of the Arch process which allows a new and powerful technic for modelling behaviour on financial markets. From the seminal paper of ENGLE (1982), numerous extensions were proposed to adapt this specification of the Arch process to particular situations. These models are presented here, with adapted estimation methods and some appropriate tests.

MathématiquesStatisticsProcessus ARCH GARCH[ MATH.MATH-ST ] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]Operations research[MATH.MATH-ST] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]Mathematics
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