We present a family of knapsack problems (KPs) while highlighting their particular applications. Though most of the problems are derived from the classical KP, the differences arise in the addition or modification of the constraints or in the way the objective function is defined. Appropriate techniques that were found to be successful in solving these problems are briefly reviewed. Hybrid methods that combine the strengths of different methods such as exact and heuristics are also briefly discussed. Some research avenues that we believe to be useful and challenging are also pointed out
International audienceIn this paper we consider the discounted 0–1 knapsack problem (DKP), which is ...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...
After the seminal books by Martello and Toth (1990) and Kellerer, Pferschy, and Pisinger (2004), kna...
After the seminal books by Martello and Toth (1990) and Kellerer, Pferschy, and Pisinger (2004), kna...
After the seminal books by Martello and Toth (1990) and Kellerer, Pferschy, and Pisinger (2004), kna...
We explore the knapsack problem where the goal is to maximize the value of packed objects for a cert...
The Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (MKP) has been used to model a variety of practical applicatio...
AbstractKnapsack problem in the field of combinatorial optimization is a typical, easy-to-describe b...
The Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (MKP) has been used to model a variety of practical applicatio...
The Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (MKP) has been used to model a variety of practical applicatio...
The 0-1 knapsack problem (KP) is widely studied in the last few decades. Despite of their simple str...
The knapsack problem is analyzed on the basis of the mathematical model, which uses the means of mul...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in automatic learning mechanisms and applications. Th...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the discounted 0–1 knapsack problem (DKP), which is ...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...
After the seminal books by Martello and Toth (1990) and Kellerer, Pferschy, and Pisinger (2004), kna...
After the seminal books by Martello and Toth (1990) and Kellerer, Pferschy, and Pisinger (2004), kna...
After the seminal books by Martello and Toth (1990) and Kellerer, Pferschy, and Pisinger (2004), kna...
We explore the knapsack problem where the goal is to maximize the value of packed objects for a cert...
The Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (MKP) has been used to model a variety of practical applicatio...
AbstractKnapsack problem in the field of combinatorial optimization is a typical, easy-to-describe b...
The Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (MKP) has been used to model a variety of practical applicatio...
The Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (MKP) has been used to model a variety of practical applicatio...
The 0-1 knapsack problem (KP) is widely studied in the last few decades. Despite of their simple str...
The knapsack problem is analyzed on the basis of the mathematical model, which uses the means of mul...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in automatic learning mechanisms and applications. Th...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the discounted 0–1 knapsack problem (DKP), which is ...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...
The Multi-Knapsack Problem is a traditional problem of optimization belonging to the class of the NP...