Abstract. We analyze the approximation behavior of some of the best-known polynomial-time approximation algorithms for bin-packing under an approxima-tion criterion, called differential ratio, informally the ratio (n − λ(I))/(n − β(I)), where n is the size of the input list, λ(I) is the size of the solution provided by an approximation algorithm and β(I) is the size of the optimal one. This measure has originally been introduced by Ausiello, D’Atri and Protasi and more recently revisited, in a more systematic way, by the first and the third authors of the present paper. Under the differential ratio, bin-packing has a natural formulation as the problem of maximizing the number of unused bins. We first show that two basic fit bin-packing algo...
AbstractUsually, for bin packing problems, we try to minimize the number of bins used or in the case...
Since the Bin Packing Problem (BPP) is one of the main NP-hard problems, a lot of approximation algo...
AbstractWe revisit three famous bin packing algorithms, namely Next Fit (NF), Worst Fit (WF) and Fir...
We analyze the approximation behavior of some of the best-known polynomial-time approximation algori...
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The purpose of this paper is mainly to prove the following theorem: for every polynomial time algori...
The Bin Packing Problem is one of the most important optimization problems. In recent years, due to ...
We consider the d-dimensional bin packing problem, the most relevant generalization of classical bin...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is mainly to prove the following theorem: for every polynomial tim...
We first motivate and define a notion of asymptotic differential approximation ratio. For this, we i...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to mainly prove the following theorem: for every ...
We give a simple proof and a generalization of the classical result which says that the (asymptotic)...
The survey presents an overview of approximation algorithms for the classical bin packing problem a...
AbstractIt is well known that the two simple algorithms for the classic bin packing problem, NF and ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
AbstractUsually, for bin packing problems, we try to minimize the number of bins used or in the case...
Since the Bin Packing Problem (BPP) is one of the main NP-hard problems, a lot of approximation algo...
AbstractWe revisit three famous bin packing algorithms, namely Next Fit (NF), Worst Fit (WF) and Fir...
We analyze the approximation behavior of some of the best-known polynomial-time approximation algori...
URL des Cahiers : http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2006.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences E...
The purpose of this paper is mainly to prove the following theorem: for every polynomial time algori...
The Bin Packing Problem is one of the most important optimization problems. In recent years, due to ...
We consider the d-dimensional bin packing problem, the most relevant generalization of classical bin...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is mainly to prove the following theorem: for every polynomial tim...
We first motivate and define a notion of asymptotic differential approximation ratio. For this, we i...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to mainly prove the following theorem: for every ...
We give a simple proof and a generalization of the classical result which says that the (asymptotic)...
The survey presents an overview of approximation algorithms for the classical bin packing problem a...
AbstractIt is well known that the two simple algorithms for the classic bin packing problem, NF and ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
AbstractUsually, for bin packing problems, we try to minimize the number of bins used or in the case...
Since the Bin Packing Problem (BPP) is one of the main NP-hard problems, a lot of approximation algo...
AbstractWe revisit three famous bin packing algorithms, namely Next Fit (NF), Worst Fit (WF) and Fir...