A simple filter-and-fan approach to the facility location problem |
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Authors: | Peter Greistorfer,Cé sar Rego |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Industrie und Fertigungswirtschaft, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Universitätsstraße 15/G2, 8010 Graz, Austria;2. Hearin Center for Enterprise Science, School of Business Administration, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA |
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Abstract: | The design of effective neighborhood search procedures is a primary issue for the performance of local search and advanced metaheuristic algorithms. Several recent studies have focused on the development of variable depth neighborhoods that generate sequences of interrelated elementary moves to create more complex compound moves. These methods are chiefly conceived to produce an adaptive search as the number of elementary moves in a compound move may vary from one iteration to another depending on the state of the search. The objective is to achieve this goal with modest computational effort. Although ejection chain methods are currently the most advanced methods in this domain, they usually require more complex implementations. The filter-and-fan (F&F) method appears as an alternative to ejection chain methods allowing for the creation of compound moves based on an effective tree search design. |
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Keywords: | Metaheuristics Compound neighborhoods Variable depth methods Facility location Combinatorial optimization |
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