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On Semidefinite Programming Relaxations of Association Schemes With Application to Combinatorial Optimization Problems

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  • de Klerk, E.

    (Tilburg University, Center For Economic Research)

  • Pasechnik, D.V.

    (Tilburg University, Center For Economic Research)

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  • de Klerk, E. & Pasechnik, D.V., 2009. "On Semidefinite Programming Relaxations of Association Schemes With Application to Combinatorial Optimization Problems," Discussion Paper 2009-54, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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    1. de Klerk, E. & Pasechnik, D.V. & Sotirov, R., 2008. "On Semidefinite Programming Relaxations of the Traveling Salesman Problem (revision of DP 2007-101)," Discussion Paper 2008-96, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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