Search for dissertations about: "Network routing problems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words Network routing problems.
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1. Accelerating column generation schemes : applications to routing problems
Abstract : Many integer optimization problems of great practical importance are today attacked with column generation. Merits of column generation is that it enables the use of compact and flexible formulations of many complex optimization problems, and that it often gives rise to good (strong) formulations. READ MORE
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2. New Modelling Approaches for Location and Routing Problems towards Sustainable Logistic Systems
Abstract : Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential products and maintain our standard of living. These are operations and activities related to distributing packages and goods and providing services by society such as waste collection, postal services, health care, or emergency response. READ MORE
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3. Cost allocation in some routing problems : a game theoretic approach
Abstract : In many situations a set of decision makers have the opportunity to cooperate. In this way they may reduce the total cost for satisfying their objectives. However, the reduction of cost is often not enough to motivate cooperation. The problem of how to divide the total cost (or gain) among the decision makers must also be solved. READ MORE
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4. Resource Allocation with Potts Mean Field Neural Network Techniques
Abstract : Potts mean field artificial neural network techniques are developed and applied to airline crew scheduling problems and routing problems. A propagator formalism in terms of Potts neurons is developed to handle global topological issues. An integrated method for identifying and classifying ECG complexes is presented. READ MORE
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5. Models and Metaheuristics for Real-World Applications of Location and Vehicle Routing Problems
Abstract : The supply chain's underlying infrastructure affects the efficiency and design of distribution routes. As such infrastructure is associated with substantial capital investments, it is crucial to consider the network design and the location of various facilities. READ MORE