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Michel Gendreau

Researcher at École Polytechnique de Montréal

Publications -  478
Citations -  40339

Michel Gendreau is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vehicle routing problem & Tabu search. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 456 publications receiving 36253 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel Gendreau include École Polytechnique & CIRANO.

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Handbook of Metaheuristics

TL;DR: The Handbook now includes updated chapters on the best known metaheuristics, including simulated annealing, tabu search, variable neighborhood search, scatter search and path relinking, genetic algorithms, memetic algorithms, genetic programming, ant colony optimization, and multi-start methods.

A tabu search heuristic for the vehicle routing problem

TL;DR: Taburoute as mentioned in this paper is a new tabu search heuristic for the vehicle routing problem with capacity and route length restrictions, which considers a sequence of adjacent solutions obtained by repeatedly removing a vertex from its current route, and reinserting it into another route.
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Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows, Part I: Route Construction and Local Search Algorithms

TL;DR: How heuristic methods should be evaluated and proposed using the concept of Pareto optimality in the comparison of different heuristic approaches are discussed.
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A tabu search heuristic for the vehicle routing problem

TL;DR: Numerical tests on a set of benchmark problems indicate that tabu search outperforms the best existing heuristics, and TABUROUTE often produces the bes known solutions.
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A review of dynamic vehicle routing problems

TL;DR: This survey classifies routing problems from the perspective of information quality and evolution and presents a comprehensive review of applications and solution methods for dynamic vehicle routing problems.