The Hamiltonian p-median problem consists of determining p disjoint cycles of minimum total cost covering all vertices of a graph. We present several new and existing models for this problem, provide a hierarchy with respect to the quality of the lower bounds yielded by their linear programming relaxations, and compare their computational performance on a set of benchmark instances. We conclude that three of the models are superior from a computational point of view, two of which are introduced in this article. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
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In this paper, we prove that, given a clique-width k-expression of an n-vertex graph, Hamiltonian Cy...
In this paper we show that the problem to decide whether the hamiltonian index of a given graph is l...
International audienceIn this paper, we prove that, given a clique-width k-expression of an n-vertex...
The Hamiltonian p-median problem consists of determining p disjoint cycles of minimum total cost cov...
The Hamiltonian p-median problem (HpMP) was introduced by [Branco90]. It is closely related to two w...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce, study and analyse several classes of compact form...
This paper studies the asymmetric Hamiltonian p-median problem, which consists of finding p mutually...
We examine powers of Hamiltonian paths and cycles as well as Hamiltonian (power) completion problems...
Given a directed graph G(V,A), the p-Median problem consists of determining p nodes (the median node...
The paper is concerned with a new mixed routing location problem embedding the p - median and the tr...
The p-median problem has been widely studied in combinatorial optimisation, but its generalisation ...
A number of results in hamiltonian graph theory are of the form P1 implies P2, where P1 is a propert...
AbstractWe study a well-known linear programming relaxation of the p-median problem. We give a chara...
This article proposes a number of efficient heuristics for two versions of the Median Cycle Problem ...
AbstractA number of results in hamiltonian graph theory are of the form “P1 implies P2”, where P1 is...
In this paper, we prove that, given a clique-width k-expression of an n-vertex graph, Hamiltonian Cy...
In this paper we show that the problem to decide whether the hamiltonian index of a given graph is l...
International audienceIn this paper, we prove that, given a clique-width k-expression of an n-vertex...