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The Bounded Knapsack Problem with Setups

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  • Sural, H.
  • van Wassenhove, L.N.
  • Potts, C.N.

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In the bounded knapsack problem with setups there are a limited number of copies of each item and the inclusion of an item in the knapsack requires a fixed setup capacity. Analysis of special cases of the problem allows us to derive the borderline between hard and easy problems. We develop a branch and bound algorithm for the general problem and present some computational results.

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  • Sural, H. & van Wassenhove, L.N. & Potts, C.N., 1997. "The Bounded Knapsack Problem with Setups," INSEAD 97/71, INSEAD, Centre for the Management of Environmental Resources. The European Institute of Business Administration..
  • Handle: RePEc:fth:insead:97/71
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    1. Michel, S. & Perrot, N. & Vanderbeck, F., 2009. "Knapsack problems with setups," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 196(3), pages 909-918, August.
    2. Süral, Haldun & Denizel, Meltem & Van Wassenhove, Luk N., 2009. "Lagrangean relaxation based heuristics for lot sizing with setup times," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 194(1), pages 51-63, April.

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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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