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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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Solving the Fleet Size and Mix Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows via Adaptive Memory Programming

TL;DR: In this article, an adaptive memory programming (AMP) solution approach for the fleet size and mix vehicle routing problem with time windows (FSMVRPTW) is presented, where each customer is serviced only once by exactly one vehicle, within fixed time intervals that represent the earliest and latest times during the day that service can take place.
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Path relinking for the vehicle routing problem

TL;DR: In this article, a tabu search heuristic with path relinking for vehicle routing problem is described, which is a local search method that explores the solution space more thoroughly than other local search based methods by overcoming local optima.
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Optimization of constrained mathematical and engineering design problems using chaos game optimization

TL;DR: Results proved that the proposed Chaos Game Optimization algorithm is capable of providing very competitive results and outperforms the other metaheuristics in most of the cases.
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Metaheuristics in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss ant colony optimization, genetic algorithm, simulated annealing, and tabu search metaheuristic techniques to examine supply chain risk and disruptions, intermodal operations, customer service trade-offs, backhaul strategies, and simultaneous facility location and vehicle route problems.
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Review on meta-heuristics approaches for airside operation research

TL;DR: A general taxonomy framework for the airside information system is proposed in order to classify the research systematically and expedites related research and development of engineering applications in the aviation industry.
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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.