The focus of this thesis is to contribute to the development of new, exact solution approaches to different combinatorial optimization problems. In particular, we derive dedicated algorithms for a special class of Traveling Tournament Problems (TTPs), the Dial-A-Ride Problem (DARP), and the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Temporal Synchronized Pickup and Delivery (VRPTWTSPD). Furthermore, we extend the concept of using dual-optimal inequalities for stabilized Column Generation (CG) and detail its application to improved CG algorithms for the cutting stock problem, the bin packing problem, the vertex coloring problem, and the bin packing problem with conflicts. In all approaches, we make use of some knowledge about the structur...
This paper presents an exact solution framework for solving some variants of the vehicle routing pro...
Combinatorial optimization is a multidisciplinary scientific area, lying in the interface of three m...
We present the main results in the author\u2019s Ph.D. thesis (Iori 2004), defended at the Universit...
The focus of this thesis is to contribute to the development of new, exact solution approaches to di...
The thesis at hand deals with column-generation approaches for four different combinatorial optimiza...
This dissertation considers three closely related combinational optimization problems and proposes e...
The subject of this work is the solution of four classes of combinatorial optimization problems aris...
In this thesis we present some combinatorial optimization problems, suggest models and algorithms fo...
We present a new approach, columnwise formulation and column generation, for solving structured comb...
In theoretical computer science, combinatorial optimization problems are about finding an optimal it...
This paper analyzes the integration of two combinatorial problems that frequently arise in productio...
This special issue is devoted to a selection of papers from CO2004, a conference held at Lancaster U...
none1noWe present the main results in the author’s Ph.D. thesis (Iori 2004), defended at the Univers...
We study three combinatorial problems arising in telecommunication and transportation. First, the bu...
We study three combinatorial problems arising in telecommunication and transportation. First, the bu...
This paper presents an exact solution framework for solving some variants of the vehicle routing pro...
Combinatorial optimization is a multidisciplinary scientific area, lying in the interface of three m...
We present the main results in the author\u2019s Ph.D. thesis (Iori 2004), defended at the Universit...
The focus of this thesis is to contribute to the development of new, exact solution approaches to di...
The thesis at hand deals with column-generation approaches for four different combinatorial optimiza...
This dissertation considers three closely related combinational optimization problems and proposes e...
The subject of this work is the solution of four classes of combinatorial optimization problems aris...
In this thesis we present some combinatorial optimization problems, suggest models and algorithms fo...
We present a new approach, columnwise formulation and column generation, for solving structured comb...
In theoretical computer science, combinatorial optimization problems are about finding an optimal it...
This paper analyzes the integration of two combinatorial problems that frequently arise in productio...
This special issue is devoted to a selection of papers from CO2004, a conference held at Lancaster U...
none1noWe present the main results in the author’s Ph.D. thesis (Iori 2004), defended at the Univers...
We study three combinatorial problems arising in telecommunication and transportation. First, the bu...
We study three combinatorial problems arising in telecommunication and transportation. First, the bu...
This paper presents an exact solution framework for solving some variants of the vehicle routing pro...
Combinatorial optimization is a multidisciplinary scientific area, lying in the interface of three m...
We present the main results in the author\u2019s Ph.D. thesis (Iori 2004), defended at the Universit...