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The Traveling Salesman [electronic resource] : Computational Solutions for TSP Applications / by Gerhard Reinelt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 840Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994Description: VIII, 223 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540486619
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.6 23
LOC classification:
  • T385
Online resources:
Contents:
Basic Concepts -- Related Problems and Applications -- Geometric Concepts -- Candidate Sets -- Construction Heuristics -- Improving Solutions -- Heuristics for Large Geometric Problems -- Further Heuristic Approaches -- Lower Bounds -- A Case Study: TSPs in Printed Circuit Board Production -- Practical TSP Solving.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Still today I am receiving requests for reprints of the book, but unfortunately it is out of print. Therefore, since the book still seems to receive some attention, I p- posed to Springer Verlag to provide a free online edition. I am very happy that Springer agreed. Except for the correction of some typographical errors, the online edition is just a copy of the printed version, no updates have been made. In particular, Table 13.1 gives the status of TSPLIB at the time of publishing the book. For accessing TSPLIB the link http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/iwr/comopt/software/TSPLIB95/ should be used instead of following the procedure described in Chapter 13. Heidelberg, January 2001 Gerhard Reinelt Preface More than ?fteen years ago, I was faced with the following problem in an assignment for a class in computer science. A brewery had to deliver beer to ?ve stores, and the task was to write a computer program for determining the shortest route for the truck driver to visit all stores and return to the brewery. All my attemps to ?nd a reasonable algorithm failed, I could not help enumerating all possible routes and then select the best one.
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Basic Concepts -- Related Problems and Applications -- Geometric Concepts -- Candidate Sets -- Construction Heuristics -- Improving Solutions -- Heuristics for Large Geometric Problems -- Further Heuristic Approaches -- Lower Bounds -- A Case Study: TSPs in Printed Circuit Board Production -- Practical TSP Solving.

Still today I am receiving requests for reprints of the book, but unfortunately it is out of print. Therefore, since the book still seems to receive some attention, I p- posed to Springer Verlag to provide a free online edition. I am very happy that Springer agreed. Except for the correction of some typographical errors, the online edition is just a copy of the printed version, no updates have been made. In particular, Table 13.1 gives the status of TSPLIB at the time of publishing the book. For accessing TSPLIB the link http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/iwr/comopt/software/TSPLIB95/ should be used instead of following the procedure described in Chapter 13. Heidelberg, January 2001 Gerhard Reinelt Preface More than ?fteen years ago, I was faced with the following problem in an assignment for a class in computer science. A brewery had to deliver beer to ?ve stores, and the task was to write a computer program for determining the shortest route for the truck driver to visit all stores and return to the brewery. All my attemps to ?nd a reasonable algorithm failed, I could not help enumerating all possible routes and then select the best one.

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