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Metaheuristics: : Progress as Real Problem Solvers

Ibaraki, Toshihide(Edited by)Nonobe, Koji(Edited by)Yagiura, Mutsunori(Edited by)
Part of the Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series series
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Metaheuristics: Progress as Real Problem Solvers is a peer-reviewed volume of eighteen current, cutting-edge papers by leading researchers in the field.

Included are an invited paper by F. Glover and G. Kochenberger, which discusses the concept of Metaheuristic agent processes, and a tutorial paper by M.G.C.

Resende and C.C. Ribeiro discussing GRASP with path-relinking. Other papers discuss problem-solving approaches to timetabling, automated planograms, elevators, space allocation, shift design, cutting stock, flexible shop scheduling, colorectal cancer and cartography.

A final group of methodology papers clarify various aspects of Metaheuristics from the computational view point.

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Product Details
0387253823 / 9780387253824
Hardback
519.6
06/05/2005
United States
414 pages, 106 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 414 p. 106 illus.
155 x 235 mm