This paper considers weight-maximizing variants of the classical symmetric and asymmetric travelingsalesman problems. Like their weight-minimizing counterparts, these variants are MAX SNP-hard. We present the first nontrivial approximation algorithms for these problems. Our algorithm for directed graphs finds a tour whose weight is at least 38/63 # 0.603 times the weight of a maximum-weight tour, and our algorithm for undirected graphs finds a tour whose weight is at least 5/7 # 0.714 times optimal. These bounds compare favorably with the 1/2 and 2/3 bounds that can be obtained for undirected and directed graphs, respectively, by simply deleting the minimum-weight edge from each cycle of a maximum-weight cycle cover. Our algorithm...
We give a very simple approximation algorithm for the maximum asymmetric traveling salesman problem....
Although k-best solutions for polynomial solvable problems are extensively studied in the literature...
Given an edge weighted graph G with n vertices and no K r -minor and a small positive constant "...
In the maximum asymmetric traveling salesman problem (Max ATSP) we are given a complete directed gra...
International audienceCovering a directed graph by a Hamiltonian path or a set of words by a superst...
Given a directed graph G with weights on its arcs, the Maximum Asymmetric Travelling Salesman Proble...
Abstract. An approximation algorithm for the shortest common superstring problem is developed, based...
The traveling salesman problem (TSP) is the problem of finding a shortest Hamiltonian circuit or pat...
AbstractAn approximation algorithm for the shortest common superstring problem is developed, based o...
AbstractIt is shown that the problem of finding a maximal set of paths in a given (undirected or dir...
International audienceThe Maximum Asymmetric Travelling Salesman Problem (Max-ATSP), which asks for ...
For some positive constant 0, we give a ( 32 − 0)-approximation algorithm for the following problem:...
AbstractVarious versions of the shortest common superstring problem play important roles in data com...
Presented on November 11, 2011 in Klaus 1116Runtime: 54:36 minutesWe show a (3/2-epsilon)-approxima...
Given a directed graph whose arcs have an associated cost, and associated weight, the weight constra...
We give a very simple approximation algorithm for the maximum asymmetric traveling salesman problem....
Although k-best solutions for polynomial solvable problems are extensively studied in the literature...
Given an edge weighted graph G with n vertices and no K r -minor and a small positive constant "...
In the maximum asymmetric traveling salesman problem (Max ATSP) we are given a complete directed gra...
International audienceCovering a directed graph by a Hamiltonian path or a set of words by a superst...
Given a directed graph G with weights on its arcs, the Maximum Asymmetric Travelling Salesman Proble...
Abstract. An approximation algorithm for the shortest common superstring problem is developed, based...
The traveling salesman problem (TSP) is the problem of finding a shortest Hamiltonian circuit or pat...
AbstractAn approximation algorithm for the shortest common superstring problem is developed, based o...
AbstractIt is shown that the problem of finding a maximal set of paths in a given (undirected or dir...
International audienceThe Maximum Asymmetric Travelling Salesman Problem (Max-ATSP), which asks for ...
For some positive constant 0, we give a ( 32 − 0)-approximation algorithm for the following problem:...
AbstractVarious versions of the shortest common superstring problem play important roles in data com...
Presented on November 11, 2011 in Klaus 1116Runtime: 54:36 minutesWe show a (3/2-epsilon)-approxima...
Given a directed graph whose arcs have an associated cost, and associated weight, the weight constra...
We give a very simple approximation algorithm for the maximum asymmetric traveling salesman problem....
Although k-best solutions for polynomial solvable problems are extensively studied in the literature...
Given an edge weighted graph G with n vertices and no K r -minor and a small positive constant "...