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Paola Festa

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  125
Citations -  2957

Paola Festa is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metaheuristic & GRASP. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 118 publications receiving 2453 citations. Previous affiliations of Paola Festa include Boston Children's Hospital & University of Salerno.

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Grasp: An Annotated Bibliography

TL;DR: This paper is an annotated bibliography of the GRASP literature from 1989 to 2001, covering a wide range of combinatorial optimization problems, ranging from scheduling and routing to drawing and turbine balancing.
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An annotated bibliography of GRASP – Part I: Algorithms

TL;DR: Algorithmic aspects of GRASP, a greedy randomized adaptive search procedure for combinatorial optimization, are covered, including construction phase and local search phase.
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Randomized heuristics for the max-cut problem

TL;DR: A greedy randomized adaptive search procedure (GRASP), a variable neighborhood search (VNS), and a path-relinking (PR) intensification heuristic for MAX-CUT are proposed and tested and Computational results indicate that these randomized heuristics find near-optimal solutions.
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Feedback set problems

TL;DR: Dramatic progress has occurred in developing approximation algorithms with provable performance; new bounds have been established one after the other and it is probably fair to say that feedback set problems are becoming among the most exciting frontend problems in combinatorial optimization.
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Oral parafunctions as risk factors for diagnostic TMD subgroups

TL;DR: The frequency of diurnal clenching and/or grinding and nail-biting habits was assessed in patients affected by temporomandibular disorders and in healthy controls in order to investigate the possible association between these oral parafunctions and different diagnostic subgroups of TMDs.