AbstractIn the Capacitated Arc Stabbing problem (CAS) we are given a set of arcs and a set of points on a circle. We say that a point p covers, or stabs, an arc A if p is contained in A. Each point has a weight and a capacity that determines the number of arcs it may cover. The goal is to find a minimum weight set of points that stabs all the arcs. CAS models a periodic multi-item lot sizing problem in which we are given a set of production requests each with its own periodic release time and deadline. Production takes place in batches of bounded capacity: each time unit t is associated with a capacity c(t) and weight w(t), where c(t) bounds the number of requests that can be manufactured at time t, and w(t) is a fixed cost for manufacturin...
In this paper, the Periodic Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (PCARP) is investigated. PCARP is an ext...
AbstractThe Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (CARP) stands among the hardest combinatorial problems t...
A tournament is a directed graph in which there is a single arc between every pair of distinct verti...
In the Capacitated Arc Stabbing problem (CAS) we are given a set of arcs and a set of points on a ci...
AbstractIn the Capacitated Arc Stabbing problem (CAS) we are given a set of arcs and a set of points...
In the rectangle stabbing problem we are given a set of axis parallel rectangles and a set of horizo...
While capacity constraints appear naturally in many applications, the combinatorial and algorith-mic...
A d-interval is the union of d disjoint intervals on the real line. In the d-interval stabbing probl...
The Periodic Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (PCARP) generalizes the well-known CARP by extending th...
AbstractWe propose a new algorithm for the Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (CARP). Our motivation to...
The dynamic economic lot sizing model, which lies at the core of numerous production planning applic...
In the capacitated arc routing problem (CARP), a subset of the edges of an undirected graph has to b...
In the capacitated arc routing problem (CARP), a subset of the edges of an undirected graph has to b...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this research we focus on a problem in the class o...
The (axis-parallel) stabbing number of a given set of line segments is the maximum number of segment...
In this paper, the Periodic Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (PCARP) is investigated. PCARP is an ext...
AbstractThe Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (CARP) stands among the hardest combinatorial problems t...
A tournament is a directed graph in which there is a single arc between every pair of distinct verti...
In the Capacitated Arc Stabbing problem (CAS) we are given a set of arcs and a set of points on a ci...
AbstractIn the Capacitated Arc Stabbing problem (CAS) we are given a set of arcs and a set of points...
In the rectangle stabbing problem we are given a set of axis parallel rectangles and a set of horizo...
While capacity constraints appear naturally in many applications, the combinatorial and algorith-mic...
A d-interval is the union of d disjoint intervals on the real line. In the d-interval stabbing probl...
The Periodic Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (PCARP) generalizes the well-known CARP by extending th...
AbstractWe propose a new algorithm for the Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (CARP). Our motivation to...
The dynamic economic lot sizing model, which lies at the core of numerous production planning applic...
In the capacitated arc routing problem (CARP), a subset of the edges of an undirected graph has to b...
In the capacitated arc routing problem (CARP), a subset of the edges of an undirected graph has to b...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this research we focus on a problem in the class o...
The (axis-parallel) stabbing number of a given set of line segments is the maximum number of segment...
In this paper, the Periodic Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (PCARP) is investigated. PCARP is an ext...
AbstractThe Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (CARP) stands among the hardest combinatorial problems t...
A tournament is a directed graph in which there is a single arc between every pair of distinct verti...