Abstract“Bin packing with rejection” is the following problem: Given a list of items with associated sizes and rejection costs, find a packing into unit bins of a subset of the list such that the number of bins used plus the sum of rejection costs of unpacked items is minimized. We show that bin packing with rejection can be reduced to n multiple knapsack problems and, based on techniques for the multiple knapsack problem, we give a fast asymptotic polynomial time approximation scheme,“Reject&Pack”, with time complexity O(nO(ϵ−2)). This improves a recent approximation scheme given by Epstein, which has time complexity O(nO((ϵ−4)ϵ−1)). We also show that Reject&Pack can be extended to variable-sized bin packing with rejection and give an asym...
The Bin Packing Problem is one of the most important optimization problems. In recent years, due to ...
We consider a generalized one-dimensional bin packing model in which the cost of a bin is a nondecre...
In the past few years, there has been a strong and growing interest in evaluating the expected behav...
Abstract“Bin packing with rejection” is the following problem: Given a list of items with associated...
Abstract We consider the following generalization of bin packing. Each item has a size in (0,1] asso...
AbstractThe bin packing problem is defined as follows: given a set of n items with sizes 0<w1,w2,…,w...
The bin packing problem is defined as follows: given a set of n items with sizes 01,w2,..., wn≤ 1, f...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the following problems: we are given a set of n items {u1,…,un} an...
AbstractIn the bin covering problem there is a group L=(a1,…,an) of items with sizes s̃(ai)∈(0,1), a...
An important area of combinatorial optimization is the study of packing and covering problems, such ...
As Bin Packing is NP-hard already for k=2 bins, it is unlikely to be solvable in polynomial time eve...
We study the following packing problem: Given a collection of d-dimensional rectangles of specified ...
The bin packing problem consists of finding the minimum number of bins, of given capacity D, require...
The bin packing problem consists of finding the minimum number of bins, of given capacity D, require...
AbstractAs Bin Packing is NP-hard already for k=2 bins, it is unlikely to be solvable in polynomial ...
The Bin Packing Problem is one of the most important optimization problems. In recent years, due to ...
We consider a generalized one-dimensional bin packing model in which the cost of a bin is a nondecre...
In the past few years, there has been a strong and growing interest in evaluating the expected behav...
Abstract“Bin packing with rejection” is the following problem: Given a list of items with associated...
Abstract We consider the following generalization of bin packing. Each item has a size in (0,1] asso...
AbstractThe bin packing problem is defined as follows: given a set of n items with sizes 0<w1,w2,…,w...
The bin packing problem is defined as follows: given a set of n items with sizes 01,w2,..., wn≤ 1, f...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the following problems: we are given a set of n items {u1,…,un} an...
AbstractIn the bin covering problem there is a group L=(a1,…,an) of items with sizes s̃(ai)∈(0,1), a...
An important area of combinatorial optimization is the study of packing and covering problems, such ...
As Bin Packing is NP-hard already for k=2 bins, it is unlikely to be solvable in polynomial time eve...
We study the following packing problem: Given a collection of d-dimensional rectangles of specified ...
The bin packing problem consists of finding the minimum number of bins, of given capacity D, require...
The bin packing problem consists of finding the minimum number of bins, of given capacity D, require...
AbstractAs Bin Packing is NP-hard already for k=2 bins, it is unlikely to be solvable in polynomial ...
The Bin Packing Problem is one of the most important optimization problems. In recent years, due to ...
We consider a generalized one-dimensional bin packing model in which the cost of a bin is a nondecre...
In the past few years, there has been a strong and growing interest in evaluating the expected behav...