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Future paths for integer programming and links to artificial intelligence

Fred Glover
- 01 May 1986 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 5, pp 533-549
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Four key areas of Integer programming are examined from a framework that links the perspectives of artificial intelligence and operations research, and each has characteristics that appear usefully relevant to developments on the horizon.
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Recent Advances in Crew-Pairing Optimization at American Airlines

R Anbil
- 01 Feb 1991 - 
TL;DR: The trip reevaluation and improvement program (TRIP) as discussed by the authors was developed to solve the problem of assigning crews to fly a monthly schedule by solving union and FAA work rules and pay guarantees to arrive at a low cost solution.
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Stochastic Optimization: a Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review three leading stochastic optimization methods (simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, and tabu search) for variable selection in generalized linear models.
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A Simplex-Based Tabu Search Method for Capacitated Network Design

TL;DR: An efficient procedure to determine tight upper bounds on the optimal solution of realistically sized problem instances is presented and it is shown that this procedure outperforms the other available methods and is particularly suited to large problem instances with many commodities.
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Introductory overview: Optimization using evolutionary algorithms and other metaheuristics

TL;DR: This Introductory Overview presents reasons for embedding formal optimization approaches in environmental decision-making processes, details how environmental problems are formulated as optimization problems and outlines how single- and multi-objective optimization approaches find good solutions to environmental problems.
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Design and modeling of a crowdsource-enabled system for urban parcel relay and delivery

TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered cyclists and pedestrians as crowdsources who are close to customers and interested in relaying parcels with a truck carrier and undertaking jobs for the last-leg delivery and the first-leg pickup.
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Optimization by Simulated Annealing

TL;DR: There is a deep and useful connection between statistical mechanics and multivariate or combinatorial optimization (finding the minimum of a given function depending on many parameters), and a detailed analogy with annealing in solids provides a framework for optimization of very large and complex systems.
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Equation of state calculations by fast computing machines

TL;DR: In this article, a modified Monte Carlo integration over configuration space is used to investigate the properties of a two-dimensional rigid-sphere system with a set of interacting individual molecules, and the results are compared to free volume equations of state and a four-term virial coefficient expansion.
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The Sciences of the Artificial

TL;DR: A new edition of Simon's classic work on artificial intelligence as mentioned in this paper adds a chapter that sorts out the current themes and tools for analyzing complexity and complex systems, taking into account important advances in cognitive psychology and the science of design while confirming and extending Simon's basic thesis that a physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means for intelligent action.
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Combinatorial optimization: algorithms and complexity

TL;DR: This clearly written, mathematically rigorous text includes a novel algorithmic exposition of the simplex method and also discusses the Soviet ellipsoid algorithm for linear programming; efficient algorithms for network flow, matching, spanning trees, and matroids; the theory of NP-complete problems; approximation algorithms, local search heuristics for NPcomplete problems, more.
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The Architecture of Cognition

TL;DR: Adaptive Control of Thought (ACT*) as mentioned in this paper is a theory of the basic principles of operation built into the cognitive system and is the main focus of Anderson's theory of cognitive architecture.