Many optimization problems (from academia or industry) require the use of a local search to find a satisfying solution in a reasonable amount of time, even if the optimality is not guaranteed. Usually, local search algorithms operate in a search space which contains complete solutions (feasible or not) to the problem. In contrast, in Consistent Neighborhood Search (CNS), after each variable assignment, the conflicting variables are deleted to keep the partial solution feasible, and the search can stop when all the variables have a value. In this paper, we formally propose a new heuristic solution method, CNS, which has a search behavior between exhaustive tree search and local search working with complete solutions. We then discuss, with a ...
AbstractWe investigate the complexity of finding locally optimal solutions to NP-hard combinatorial ...
Local search algorithms for combinatorial optimization problems are in general of pseudopolynomial r...
International audienceThe purpose of the current paper is twofold. First, a unified view of dominanc...
Many optimization problems require the use of a local search to find a satisfying solution in a reas...
Many optimization problems require the use of a local search to find a satisfying solution...
. The goal of this paper is twofold. First, we introduce a class of local search procedures for solv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
. We propose in this paper a novel way of looking at local search algorithms for combinatorial optim...
none2noThe integration of tree search and metaheuristic techniques for the solution of combinatorial...
Many discrete optimization problems of practical interest cannot be solved to optimality in the avai...
For many NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems, the existence of constraints complicates the i...
Local search heuristics are an important class of algorithms for obtaining good solutions for hard c...
International audienceThis chapter sets up a formal framework for local search and provides a certai...
This book covers local search for combinatorial optimization and its extension to mixed-variable opt...
This paper gives details of the steps needed to undertake neighbourhood search for a combinatorial o...
AbstractWe investigate the complexity of finding locally optimal solutions to NP-hard combinatorial ...
Local search algorithms for combinatorial optimization problems are in general of pseudopolynomial r...
International audienceThe purpose of the current paper is twofold. First, a unified view of dominanc...
Many optimization problems require the use of a local search to find a satisfying solution in a reas...
Many optimization problems require the use of a local search to find a satisfying solution...
. The goal of this paper is twofold. First, we introduce a class of local search procedures for solv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
. We propose in this paper a novel way of looking at local search algorithms for combinatorial optim...
none2noThe integration of tree search and metaheuristic techniques for the solution of combinatorial...
Many discrete optimization problems of practical interest cannot be solved to optimality in the avai...
For many NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems, the existence of constraints complicates the i...
Local search heuristics are an important class of algorithms for obtaining good solutions for hard c...
International audienceThis chapter sets up a formal framework for local search and provides a certai...
This book covers local search for combinatorial optimization and its extension to mixed-variable opt...
This paper gives details of the steps needed to undertake neighbourhood search for a combinatorial o...
AbstractWe investigate the complexity of finding locally optimal solutions to NP-hard combinatorial ...
Local search algorithms for combinatorial optimization problems are in general of pseudopolynomial r...
International audienceThe purpose of the current paper is twofold. First, a unified view of dominanc...