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Combinatorial Optimization and Theoretical Computer Science Interfaces and Perspectives

ISBN: 9780470611098 | 047061109X
Edition: 1st
Format: eBook
Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
Pub. Date: 2/4/2010

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
This volume is dedicated to the theme “Combinatorial Optimization – Theoretical Computer Science: Interfaces and Perspectives” and has two main objectives: the first is to show that bringing together operational research and theoretical computer science can yield useful results for a range of applications, while the second is to demonstrate the quality and range of research conducted by the LAMSADE in these areas.
Chapter 1. The Complexity of Single Machine Scheduling Problems under Scenario-based Uncertainty (M. A. Aloulou, F. Della Croce).

Chapter 2. (Non)-Approximability Results for the Multi-criteria Min and Max TSP(1, 2) (E. Angel, E. Bampis, L. Gourvès, J. Monnot).

Chapter 3. Online Models for Set-covering: the Flaw of Greediness (G. Ausiello, A. Giannakos, V. Th. Paschos).

Chapter 4. Comparison of Expressiveness for Timed Automata and Time Petri Nets  (B. Bérard, F. Cassez, S. Haddad, D. Lime, O. H. Roux).

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Chapter 6. The Patrolling Problem: Theoretical and Experimental Results (Y. Chevaleyre).

Chapter 7. Restricted Classes of Utility Functions for Simple Negotiation Schemes: Sufficiency, Necessity and Maximality (Y. Chevaleyre, U. Endriss, N. Maudet).

Chapter 8. Worst-case Complexity of Exact Algorithms for NP-hard Problems (F. Della Croce, B. Escoffier, M. Kaminski, V. Th. Paschos).

Chapter 9. The Online Track Assignment Problem (M. Demange, G. Di Stefano, B. Leroy-Beaulieu).

Chapter 10. Complexity and Approximation Results for the Min Weighted Node Coloring Problem (M. Demange et al).

Chapter 11. Weighted Edge Coloring (M. Demange et al).

Chapter 12. An Extensive Comparison of 0-1 Linear Programs for the Daily Satellite Mission Planning (Virginie Gabrel).

Chapter 13. Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition for Linearly Constrained Stable Set Problem (Virginie Gabrel).

Chapter 14. Algorithmic Games (Aristotelis Giannakos et al).

Chapter 15. Flows! (Michel Koskas, Cécile Murat).

Chapter 16. The Complexity of the Exact Weighted Independent Set Problem (Martin Milanic, Jérôme Monnot).

Chapter 17. The Labeled Perfect Matching in Bipartite Graphs: Complexity and (in) Approximability (Jérôme Monnot).

Chapter 18. Complexity and Approximation Results for Bounded-size Paths Packing Problems (Jérôme Monnot, Sophie Toulouse).

Chapter 19. An Upper Bound for the Integer Quadratic Multi-knapsack Problem (Dominique Quadri, Eric Soutif, Pierre Tolla).

List of Authors.

Index.

Vangelis Th. Paschos is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Paris-Dauphine, France.


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