We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed in (identical) squares, that turn out to be very hard in practice and for which ILP formulations in which variables specify the coordinates in the packing perform very poorly. While most methods developed until the end of last century are based on simple geometric considerations, a recent landmark result of Fekete and Schepers suggests to put these geometric aspects aside and use the most advanced tools for the 1-dimensional case. In this paper we make additional progress in this direction, specially on the basic question “Does a given set of rectangles fit in a square?”, that turns out to be the bottleneck of all the approaches known. Given a set of rectangles and the ...
There are a lot of natural problems arising in real life that can be modeled as discrete optimizatio...
The rectangle packing problem consists of finding an enclosing rectangle of smallest area that can c...
We study the following packing problem: Given a collection of d-dimensional rectangles of specified ...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed in (identical) squares, that tu...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed in (identical) squares, that tu...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We study a two-dimensional packing problem where rectangular items are placed into a circular contai...
We present new results on the problem of finding an enclos-ing rectangle of minimum area that will c...
We study a two-dimensional packing problem where rectangular items are placed into a circular conta...
We consider the problem of determining the smallest square into which a given set of rectangular ite...
We consider the problem of determining the smallest square into which a given set of rectangular ite...
There are a lot of natural problems arising in real life that can be modeled as discrete optimizatio...
The rectangle packing problem consists of finding an enclosing rectangle of smallest area that can c...
We study the following packing problem: Given a collection of d-dimensional rectangles of specified ...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed in (identical) squares, that tu...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed in (identical) squares, that tu...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We consider geometric problems in which rectangles have to be packed into (identical) squares. These...
We study a two-dimensional packing problem where rectangular items are placed into a circular contai...
We present new results on the problem of finding an enclos-ing rectangle of minimum area that will c...
We study a two-dimensional packing problem where rectangular items are placed into a circular conta...
We consider the problem of determining the smallest square into which a given set of rectangular ite...
We consider the problem of determining the smallest square into which a given set of rectangular ite...
There are a lot of natural problems arising in real life that can be modeled as discrete optimizatio...
The rectangle packing problem consists of finding an enclosing rectangle of smallest area that can c...
We study the following packing problem: Given a collection of d-dimensional rectangles of specified ...