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. In this paper, we examine the sensitivity of trust-region algorithms on the parameters related to the step acceptance and update of the trust region. We show, in the context of unconstrained programming, that the numerical efficiency of these algorithms can easily be improved by choosing appropriate parameters. Recommended ranges of values for these parameters are exhibited on the basis of extensive...
. Nonlinear optimization algorithms are rarely discussed from a complexity point of view. Even the concept of solving nonlinear problems on digital computers is not well defined. The focus here is on a complexity approach for designing and analyzing algorithms for nonlinear optimization problems providing optimal solutions with prespecified accuracy in the solution space. We delineate the complexity...
. A generalization of the Roy-Gallai Theorem on the chromatic number of a graph is derived which is also an extension of several other results of Berge and of Li. A simple inductive proof is given which provides a direct way of deriving the Theorem of Li. We also show that some classical results valid for optimal colorings cannot be transposed to suboptimal colorings. We finally investigate some elementary...
. Many real problems can be modelled as robust shortest path problems on digraphs with interval costs, where intervals represent uncertainty about real costs and a robust path is not too far from the shortest path for each possible configuration of the arc costs. In this paper we discuss the application of a Benders decomposition approach to this problem. Computational results confirm the efficiency...
. This is a summary of the most important results presented in the author's PhD thesis. This thesis, written in French, was defended on 24 November 2004 and supervised by Marie-Christine Costa and Christophe Picouleau. This thesis consists in developing the study of discrete tomography problems. It aims at reconstructing discrete objects (matrices, images, discrete sets, etc) that are accessible only...
. We are indebted to the following referees who reviewed papers considered or published during 2005 (list finalized in November 2005). Without their efforts it would be impossible to maintain the journal's quality standards.
. Lead times impact the performance of the supply chain significantly. Although there is a large literature concerning queuing models for the analysis of the relationship between capacity utilization and lead times, and there is a substantial literature concerning control and order release policies that take lead times into consideration, there have been only few papers describing models at the aggregate...
. Shepherd95 proved that the stable set polytopes of near-bipartite graphs are given by constraints associated with the complete join of antiwebs only. For antiwebs, the facet set reduces to rank constraints associated with single antiwebs by Wagler2004. We extend this result to a larger graph class, the complements of fuzzy circular interval graphs, recently introduced in ChudnovskySeymour2004.
. We study a two-machine flow shop scheduling problem with no-wait in process, in which one of the machines is subject to mandatory maintenance. The length of the maintenance period is defined by a non-decreasing function that depends on the starting time of that maintenance. The objective is to minimize the completion time of all activities. We present a polynomial-time approximation scheme for this...
. This paper studies the days off scheduling problem when the demand for staffing fluctuates from day to another and when the number of total workdays is fixed in advance for each employee. The scheduling problem is then to allocate rests to employees with different days off policies: (1) two or three consecutive days off for each employee per week and (2) at least three consecutive days off for each...
. In this paper, the use of queueing theory for modeling uninterrupted traffic flows is evaluated. Empirical data on speeds and flows are used to evaluate speeds generated by the different queueing models. Using the Theil inequality coefficient as evaluation criterion, the speeds generated by the queueing models are compared to the empirical speeds. Queueing models that best fit the observed speeds...
. This paper is based on the study of the set of nondecomposable integer solutions in a Gomory corner polyhedron, which was recently used in a reformulation method for integer linear programs. In this paper, we present an algorithm for efficiently computing this set. We precompute a database of nondecomposable solutions for cyclic groups up to order 52. As a second application of this database, we...
. In this paper, we show lower bounds and upper bounds for the F2/max delay/Cmax problem. These bounds allow us to build a branch-and-bound procedure. Computational experiments reveal that these bounds and the associated branch-and-bound procedure are efficient.
. This paper presents a direct extension of the label setting algorithm proposed by Martins in 1984 for the shortest path problem with multiple objectives. This extended version computes all the efficient paths from a given source vertex, to all the other vertices of the network. The algorithm copes with problems in which the "cost values" associated with the network arcs are positive. The...
. This note summarizes the main results presented in the author's Ph.D. thesis, supervised by Professor Michel Van Caneghem and defended on 14th June 2005 at University of Aix-Marseille II, France. The thesis, written in French, is available at http: //www.lif-sud.univ-mrs.fr/Rapports/25-2005.html. The mutual exclusion scheduling problem has an elegant graph-theoretic formulation: given an undirected...
. In this paper, the effectiveness of state-dependent queueing models for analyzing traffic flows is tested by comparing the speeds generated by the queueing models with the ones obtained by simulation. Simulation is thus used to evaluate speeds generated by the different queueing models. Different state-dependency functions are described and their performance is assessed. An M/G/1 queueing model...
. Sorting models consist in assigning alternatives evaluated on several criteria to ordered categories. To implement such models it is necessary to set the values of the preference parameters used in the model. Rather than fixing the values of these parameters directly, a usual approach is to infer these values from assignment examples provided by the decision maker (DM), i.e., alternatives for which...
. Operations Research is probably one of the most successful fields of applied mathematics used in Economics, Physics, Chemistry, almost everywhere one has to analyze huge amounts of data. Lately, these techniques were introduced in biology, especially in the protein analysis area to support biologists. The fast growth of protein data makes operations research an important issue in bioinformatics,...
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