An Efficient Algorithm for Determine the Length of the Longest Dead Path in an "LIFO" Branch-and-bound Exploration Schema
The length of the longest dead path (LLDP) is a widely used parameter in estimating the efficiency of branch-and-bound optimization algorithms that employ the LIFO exploration schema. Thanks to two original theorems, we are able to present a particularly attractive procedure for determining of the L...
Main Authors: | Pallottino, Stefano, Toffoli, Tommaso |
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2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148976 |
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