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Virginie Gabrel

Researcher at Paris Dauphine University

Publications -  42
Citations -  1845

Virginie Gabrel is an academic researcher from Paris Dauphine University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Linear programming & Robust optimization. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1618 citations. Previous affiliations of Virginie Gabrel include University of Paris & Lamsade.

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Recent advances in robust optimization: An overview☆

TL;DR: An overview of developments in robust optimization since 2007 is provided to give a representative picture of the research topics most explored in recent years, highlight common themes in the investigations of independent research teams and highlight the contributions of rising as well as established researchers both to the theory of robust optimization and its practice.
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Robust location transportation problems under uncertain demands

TL;DR: This paper proposes a mixed integer program formulation to solve the quadratic recourse problem of the location transportation problem and defines a tight bound for this reformulation.
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Exact solution of multicommodity network optimization problems with general step cost functions

TL;DR: The proposed procedure may be viewed as a specialization of the well-known BENDERS partitioning procedure, leading to iteratively solving an integer 0-1 linear programming relaxed subproblem which is progressively augmented through constraint generation.
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Enumeration and interactive selection of efficient paths in a multiple criteria graph for scheduling an earth observing satellite

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider a satellite following orbits around the earth in order to take shots corresponding to images requested by various customers, and propose an approach for solving this problem involving two stages: generation of efficient paths and selection of a satisfactory path using a multiple criteria interactive procedure.

Discrete Optimization Enumeration and interactive selection of efficient paths in a multiple criteria graph for scheduling an earth observing satellite

TL;DR: This work considers a satellite following orbits around the earth in order to take shots corresponding to images requested by various customers, and proposes to formulate the problem as the selection of a multiple criteria path in a graph without circuit.