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EvoCOP 2006: Budapest, Hungary
- Jens Gottlieb, Günther R. Raidl:
Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimization, 6th European Conference, EvoCOP 2006, Budapest, Hungary, April 10-12, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3906, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-33178-6 - Michael Armbruster, Marzena Fügenschuh, Christoph Helmberg, Nikolay Jetchev, Alexander Martin
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Hybrid Genetic Algorithm Within Branch-and-Cut for the Minimum Graph Bisection Problem. 1-12 - Peter I. Cowling
, Nic Colledge, Keshav P. Dahal, Stephen Remde:
The Trade Off Between Diversity and Quality for Multi-objective Workforce Scheduling. 13-24 - Laura Diosan, Mihai Oltean:
Evolving the Structure of the Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithms. 25-36 - Herbert de Mélo Duarte, Elizabeth Ferreira Gouvea Goldbarg, Marco César Goldbarg:
A Tabu Search Algorithm for Optimization of Gas Distribution Networks. 37-48 - Anna Esparcia-Alcázar, Lidia Lluch-Revert, Manuel Cardós, Ken Sharman, Carlos Andrés-Romano:
Design of a Retail Chain Stocking Up Policy with a Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithm. 49-60 - Armin Fügenschuh, Benjamin Höfler:
Parametrized GRASP Heuristics for Three-Index Assignment. 61-72 - José E. Gallardo
, Carlos Cotta, Antonio J. Fernández
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A Memetic Algorithm with Bucket Elimination for the Still Life Problem. 73-85 - Mario Giacobini
, Mike Preuss
, Marco Tomassini:
Effects of Scale-Free and Small-World Topologies on Binary Coded Self-adaptive CEA. 86-98 - Elizabeth Ferreira Gouvea Goldbarg, Givanaldo R. de Souza, Marco César Goldbarg:
Particle Swarm for the Traveling Salesman Problem. 99-110 - Stefan Janson, Enrique Alba
, Bernabé Dorronsoro
, Martin Middendorf:
Hierarchical Cellular Genetic Algorithm. 111-122 - István Juhos, Jano I. van Hemert
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Improving Graph Colouring Algorithms and Heuristics Using a Novel Representation. 123-134 - Ali Husseinzadeh Kashan, Behrooz Karimi
, Fariborz Jolai
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Minimizing Makespan on a Single Batch Processing Machine with Non-identical Job Sizes: A Hybrid Genetic Approach. 135-146 - Britta Kehden, Frank Neumann
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A Relation-Algebraic View on Evolutionary Algorithms for Some Graph Problems. 147-158 - Broos Maenhout
, Mario Vanhoucke
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New Computational Results for the Nurse Scheduling Problem: A Scatter Search Algorithm. 159-170 - Yuichi Nagata:
Fast EAX Algorithm Considering Population Diversity for Traveling Salesman Problems. 171-182 - Christian Prins, Caroline Prodhon, Roberto Wolfler Calvo
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A Memetic Algorithm with Population Management (MA|PM) for the Capacitated Location-Routing Problem. 183-194 - Jakob Puchinger
, Günther R. Raidl, Ulrich Pferschy
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The Core Concept for the Multidimensional Knapsack Problem. 195-208 - Dirk Reichelt
, Lars Mönch:
Multiobjective Scheduling of Jobs with Incompatible Families on Parallel Batch Machines. 209-221 - Daniel A. M. Rocha, Elizabeth Ferreira Gouvea Goldbarg, Marco César Goldbarg:
A Memetic Algorithm for the Biobjective Minimum Spanning Tree Problem. 222-233 - Olfa Sammoud, Sébastien Sorlin, Christine Solnon, Khaled Ghédira:
A Comparative Study of Ant Colony Optimization and Reactive Search for Graph Matching Problems. 234-246 - Marc Schoenauer
, Pierre Savéant, Vincent Vidal:
Divide-and-Evolve: A New Memetic Scheme for Domain-Independent Temporal Planning. 247-260 - Mehmet Sevkli, Mehmet Emin Aydin
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A Variable Neighbourhood Search Algorithm for Job Shop Scheduling Problems. 261-271 - Mario Vanhoucke
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An Efficient Hybrid Search Algorithm for Various Optimization Problems. 272-283 - Gabriel Villa
, Sebastián Lozano
, Jesús Racero, David Canca
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A Hybrid VNS/Tabu Search Algorithm for Apportioning the European Parliament. 284-292
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