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Michael Held

Researcher at Systems Research Institute

Publications -  6
Citations -  5648

Michael Held is an academic researcher from Systems Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dynamic programming & Minimum spanning tree. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 5402 citations.

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The Traveling-Salesman Problem and Minimum Spanning Trees

TL;DR: It is shown that maxπwπ = C* precisely when a certain well-known linear program has an optimal solution in integers.
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Validation of subgradient optimization

TL;DR: It is concluded that the “relaxation” procedure for approximately solving a large linear programming problem related to the traveling-salesman problem shows promise for large-scale linear programming.
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A Dynamic Programming Approach to Sequencing Problems

TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic programming approach to the solution of three sequencing problems, namely, a scheduling problem involving arbitrary cost functions, the traveling-salesman problem, and an assembly line balancing problem, is presented.
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The traveling-salesman problem and minimum spanning trees: Part II

TL;DR: An efficient iterative method for approximating this bound closely from below is presented, and a branch-and-bound procedure based upon these considerations has easily produced proven optimum solutions to all traveling-salesman problems presented to it.
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A dynamic programming approach to sequencing problems

TL;DR: A dynamic programming approach to the solution of three sequencing problems: a scheduling problem involving arbitrary cost functions, the traveling-salesman problem, and an assembly line balancing problem that admits of numerical solution through the use of a simple recursion scheme.