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Operations Research Letters, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, August 1997
- Hanif D. Sherali, Cihan H. Tuncbilek:

New reformulation linearization/convexification relaxations for univariate and multivariate polynomial programming problems. 1-9 - Vitaly A. Strusevich, L. A. Hall:

An open shop scheduling problem with a non-bottleneck machine. 11-18 - Fangruo Chen, Yu-Sheng Zheng:

Sensitivity analysis of an (s, S) inventory model. 19-23 - K. Szkatuza:

The growth of multi-constraint random knapsacks with large right-hand sides of the constraints. 25-30 - Nan Zhu, Kevin A. Broughan:

On dominated terms in the general knapsack problem. 31-37 - Jinxing Xie:

Polynomial algorithms for single machine scheduling problems with financial constraints. 39-42 - Mohamed Haouari, Rym M'Hallah:

Heuristic algorithms for the two-stage hybrid flowshop problem. 43-53
Volume 21, Number 2, September 1997
- Joost P. Warners, Tamás Terlaky, Cornelis Roos, Benjamin Jansen:

Potential reduction algorithms for structured combinatorial optimization problems. 55-64 - William S. Griffith:

A note on the characterization of the Barlow and Wu continuum structure functions. 65-67 - Zhi-Long Chen, Qing Lu, Guochun Tang:

Single machine scheduling with discretely controllable processing times. 69-76 - Jay B. Ghosh, Jatinder N. D. Gupta

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Batch scheduling to minimize maximum lateness. 77-80 - A. Zaporozhets:

A short proof of optimality of the Bottom Up algorithm for discrete resource allocation problems. 81-85 - John J. Hasenbein:

Necessary conditions for global stability of multiclass queueing networks. 87-94 - Andreas Frey, Yoshitaka Takahashi:

A note on an M/GI/1/N queue with vacation time and exhaustive service discipline. 95-100 - Frank N. Gouweleeuw:

The loss probability in an overloaded queue using the dual queue. 101-106
Volume 21, Number 3, October 1997
- John R. Birge, Kevin D. Glazebrook:

Bounds on optimal values in stochastic scheduling. 107-114 - Clifford Stein, Joel Wein:

On the existence of schedules that are near-optimal for both makespan and total weighted completion time. 115-122 - Dimitris Bertsimas, Chung-Piaw Teo:

The parsimonious property of cut covering problems and its applications. 123-132 - Refael Hassin, Shlomi Rubinstein, Arie Tamir:

Approximation algorithms for maximum dispersion. 133-137 - Jiang Chen, George Steiner:

Approximation methods for discrete lot streaming in flow shops. 139-145 - John L. Nazareth:

Deriving potential functions via a symmetry principle for nonlinear equations. 147-152 - Irwin Greenberg:

Markov chain approximation methods in a class of level-crossing problems. 153-158
Volume 21, Number 4, November 1997
- Vernon Ning Hsu, Timothy J. Lowe, Arie Tamir:

Structured p-facility location problems on the line solvable in polynomial time. 159-164 - Bo Chen

, Arjen P. A. Vestjens:
Scheduling on identical machines: How good is LPT in an on-line setting? 165-169 - Vladimir Kats, Eugene Levner:

A strongly polynomial algorithm for no-wait cyclic robotic flowshop scheduling. 171-179 - P. Wu, Morton J. M. Posner:

A level-crossing approach to the solution of the shortest-queue problem. 181-189 - Koichi Nakade, Katsuhisa Ohno, J. George Shanthikumar:

Bounds and approximations for cycle times of a U-shaped production line. 191-200 - Nico M. van Dijk, Masakiyo Miyazawa:

Error bounds on a practical approximation for finite tandem queues. 201-208
Volume 21, Number 5, 12 January 1997
- David R. Wood

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An algorithm for finding a maximum clique in a graph. 211-217 - Zeev Nutov, Michal Penn:

Faster approximation algorithms for weighted triconnectivity augmentation problems. 219-223 - Michel Burlet, Olivier Goldschmidt:

A new and improved algorithm for the 3-cut problem. 225-227 - Jean-François Hêche, Thomas M. Liebling:

Finding minimum area simple pentagons. 229-233 - Hans Kellerer, Vladimir Kotov, Maria Grazia Speranza, Zsolt Tuza:

Semi on-line algorithms for the partition problem. 235-242 - Christian Ewerhart

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Bayesian optimization and genericity. 243-248 - Makoto Doi, Yow-Mow Chen, Hideo Osawa:

A queueing model in which arrival times are scheduled. 249-252

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