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Operations Research Letters, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2004
- Cor A. J. Hurkens, Gerhard J. Woeginger:

On the nearest neighbor rule for the traveling salesman problem. 1-4 - Alberto Caprara, Michele Monaci

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On the two-dimensional Knapsack Problem. 5-14 - Geir Dahl

, Luis Eduardo Neves Gouveia
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On the directed hop-constrained shortest path problem. 15-22 - Tamás Fleiner, András Frank, Satoru Iwata:

A constrained independent set problem for matroids. 23-26 - Abraham P. Punnen, Yash P. Aneja:

Lexicographic balanced optimization problems. 27-30 - Akiyoshi Shioura:

The MA-ordering max-flow algorithm is not strongly polynomial for directed networks. 31-35 - Ionut D. Aron, Pascal Van Hentenryck:

On the complexity of the robust spanning tree problem with interval data. 36-40 - Maxim Sviridenko:

A note on maximizing a submodular set function subject to a knapsack constraint. 41-43 - Ahmet B. Keha, Ismael R. de Farias Jr., George L. Nemhauser:

Models for representing piecewise linear cost functions. 44-48 - Dorit S. Hochbaum:

Monotonizing linear programs with up to two nonzeroes per column. 49-58 - András Prékopa, Xiaoling Hou:

A stochastic programming model to find optimal sample sizes to estimate unknown parameters in an LP. 59-67 - Andrea Grosso, Federico Della Croce

, Roberto Tadei
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An enhanced dynasearch neighborhood for the single-machine total weighted tardiness scheduling problem. 68-72 - Adam Wierman, Nikhil Bansal, Mor Harchol-Balter

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A note on comparing response times in the M/GI/1/FB and M/GI/1/PS queues. 73-76 - Zhe George Zhang, Naishuo Tian:

The N threshold policy for the GI/M/1 queue. 77-84 - Bong Dae Choi, Bara Kim, Gang Uk Hwang, Jae-kyoon Kim:

The analysis of a multiserver queue fed by a discrete autoregressive process of order 1. 85-93 - Jens Leth Hougaard, Hans Keiding:

Continuous benchmark selections. 94-98
Volume 32, Number 2, March 2004
- Eric Rosenberg:

The expected length of a random line segment in a rectangle. 99-102 - Anand A. Paul, Genaro Gutierrez:

Mean sample spacings, sample size and variability in an auction-theoretic framework. 103-108 - Andrew B. Philpott

, Geoffrey Pritchard:
Financial transmission rights in convex pool markets. 109-113 - P. A. Kattuman, R. J. Green, Janusz W. Bialek

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Allocating electricity transmission costs through tracing: a game-theoretic rationale. 114-120 - Andreas Ehrenmann:

Manifolds of multi-leader Cournot equilibria. 121-125 - Roland W. Freund, Florian Jarre:

A sensitivity result for semidefinite programs. 126-132 - Jean B. Lasserre

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Integer programming, Barvinok's counting algorithm and Gomory relaxations. 133-137 - Thorsten Koch

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The final NETLIB-LP results. 138-142 - Herminia I. Calvete, Carmen Galé

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Solving linear fractional bilevel programs. 143-151 - Tomás Tichý:

Randomized on-line scheduling on three processors. 152-158 - Alberto Caprara, Ulrich Pferschy

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Worst-case analysis of the subset sum algorithm for bin packing. 159-166 - Young-Soo Myung, Hu-gon Kim:

On the ring loading problem with demand splitting. 167-173 - Igor Averbakh:

Minmax regret linear resource allocation problems. 174-180 - Eddie Cheng

, Sven de Vries:
Separating multi-oddity constrained shortest circuits over the polytope of stable multisets. 181-184 - Raf Jans, Zeger Degraeve:

Improved lower bounds for the capacitated lot sizing problem with setup times. 185-195 - Jeffrey P. Kharoufeh

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Erratum to "Explicit results for wear processes in a Markovian environment" [Oper. Res. Lett. 31(3) (2003) 237-244]. 196 - Paul A. Rubin

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Comment on "A nonlinear Lagrangian dual for integer programming". 197-198
Volume 32, Number 3, May 2004
- Yuliy M. Baryshnikov

, Edward G. Coffman Jr., Predrag R. Jelenkovic, Petar Momcilovic, Dan Rubenstein:
Flood search under the California Split rule. 199-206 - Matthias Köppe

, Robert Weismantel:
Cutting planes from a mixed integer Farkas lemma. 207-211 - Woonghee Tim Huh:

Finding 2-edge connected spanning subgraphs. 212-216 - Jérôme Monnot, Vangelis Th. Paschos, Sophie Toulouse:

Local approximations for maximum partial subgraph problem. 217-224 - Roberto Montemanni

, Luca Maria Gambardella
, Alberto V. Donati:
A branch and bound algorithm for the robust shortest path problem with interval data. 225-232 - Sung-Pil Hong, Sung-Jin Chung, Bum Hwan Park:

A fully polynomial bicriteria approximation scheme for the constrained spanning tree problem. 233-239 - Patrice Marcotte, Gilles Savard, Frédéric Semet

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A bilevel programming approach to the travelling salesman problem. 240-248 - Arie Tamir:

Sorting weighted distances with applications to objective function evaluations in single facility location problems. 249-257 - Philippe Baptiste, Marek Chrobak, Christoph Dürr, Wojciech Jawor, Nodari Vakhania:

Preemptive scheduling of equal-length jobs to maximize weighted throughput. 258-264 - Jiyeon Lee:

Asymptotics of overflow probabilities in Jackson networks. 265-272 - Matthieu van der Heijden, Aart van Harten, Andrei Sleptchenko

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Approximations for Markovian multi-class queues with preemptive priorities. 273-282 - Elmira Popova:

Basic optimality results for Bayesian group replacement policies. 283-287 - Edmond J. Vanderperre:

Reliability analysis of a renewable multiple cold standby system. 288-292 - Yingchieh Yeh, Bruce W. Schmeiser:

On the robustness of batching estimators. 293-298
Volume 32, Number 4, July 2004
- Bruce A. Reed, Kaleigh Smith, Adrian Vetta:

Finding odd cycle transversals. 299-301 - Robert P. Bosch Jr., Adrianne Herman:

Continuous line drawings via the traveling salesman problem. 302-303 - John J. Bartholdi III, Paul Goldsman:

The vertex-adjacency dual of a triangulated irregular network has a Hamiltonian cycle. 304-308 - Guy Even, Naveen Garg

, Jochen Könemann, R. Ravi, Amitabh Sinha:
Min-max tree covers of graphs. 309-315 - Asaf Levin

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A better approximation algorithm for the budget prize collecting tree problem. 316-319 - Gerhard J. Woeginger:

Inapproximability results for no-wait job shop scheduling. 320-325 - Fabrice Tercinet, Christophe Lenté, Emmanuel Néron:

Mixed satisfiability tests for multiprocessor scheduling with release dates and deadlines. 326-330 - Tamás Kis

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On the complexity of the car sequencing problem. 331-335 - Gautam Appa, Dimitris Magos, Ioannis Mourtos

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An LP-based proof for the non-existence of a pair of orthogonal Latin squares of order 6. 336-344 - Geir Dahl

, Njål Foldnes
, Luis Eduardo Neves Gouveia
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A note on hop-constrained walk polytopes. 345-349 - Uwe Schäfer:

On the modulus algorithm for the linear complementarity problem. 350-354 - Mohan L. Chaudhry, Seok Ho Chang:

Analysis of the discrete-time bulk-service queue Geo/GY/1/N+B. 355-363 - Y. W. Yang Woo Shin:

BMAP/G/1 queue with correlated arrivals of customers and disasters. 364-373 - Srinagesh Gavirneni

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Periodic review inventory control with fluctuating purchasing costs. 374-379 - G. Petrella:

An extension of the Euler Laplace transform inversion algorithm with applications in option pricing. 380-389 - Rudolf Müller:

Book reviews. 390-391 - David Hartvigsen:

Book review. 391-392 - Adam N. Letchford

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Book review. 393-394 - Gilbert Laporte:

Book review. 394-397
Volume 32, Number 5, September 2004
- Chris C. Heyde, S. G. Kou

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On the controversy over tailweight of distributions. 399-408 - Anand A. Paul, Indranil Bose:

Demand variability and incentives in inventory-based contracts. 409-414 - I. T. Castro

, E. L. Sanjuán
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Power processes and their application to reliability. 415-421 - Michael A. Zazanis

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Cycle times in single server cyclic Jackson networks. 422-430 - Refik Güllü:

Analysis of an M/G/ queue with batch arrivals and batch-dedicated servers. 431-438 - Attahiru Sule Alfa:

Loss probability in an overloaded discrete-time GI/G/1/K system with very large K. 439-447 - E. Lerzan Örmeci

, Apostolos Burnetas
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Admission control with batch arrivals. 448-454 - Hanif D. Sherali, Churlzu Lim

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On embedding the volume algorithm in a variable target value method. 455-462 - Javier Peña:

Conic systems and sublinear mappings: equivalent approaches. 463-467 - Kazuo Murota, Hiroo Saito, Robert Weismantel:

Optimality criterion for a class of nonlinear integer programs. 468-472 - Samir Khuller, Yoo Ah Kim:

Equivalence of two linear programming relaxations for broadcast scheduling. 473-478 - Carla P. Gomes, Rommel G. Regis

, David B. Shmoys
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An improved approximation algorithm for the partial Latin square extension problem. 479-484 - Nicole Megow

, Andreas S. Schulz:
On-line scheduling to minimize average completion time revisited. 485-490 - Jochen Könemann, Yanjun Li, Ojas Parekh, Amitabh Sinha:

An approximation algorithm for the edge-dilation k-center problem, . 491-495 - Alberto Caprara:

Book reviews. 496-497 - Gerhard Reinelt:

Book review. 497-498
Volume 32, Number 6, November 2004
- Andrew B. Kahng, Sherief Reda:

Match twice and stitch: a new TSP tour construction heuristic. 499-509 - Dimitris Bertsimas, Dessislava Pachamanova, Melvyn Sim

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Robust linear optimization under general norms. 510-516 - Wanpracha Art Chaovalitwongse, Panos M. Pardalos, Oleg A. Prokopyev

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A new linearization technique for multi-quadratic 0-1 programming problems. 517-522 - Marco Locatelli

, Immanuel M. Bomze
, Marcello Pelillo:
The combinatorics of pivoting for the maximum weight clique. 523-529 - Asaf Levin

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Strongly polynomial-time approximation for a class of bicriteria problems. 530-534 - Rob van Stee:

An approximation algorithm for square packing. 535-539 - Reuven Bar-Yehuda, Dror Rawitz:

Local ratio with negative weights. 540-546 - Jesper Makholm Byskov:

Enumerating maximal independent sets with applications to graph colouring. 547-556 - Alix Munier Kordon:

Minimizing makespan for a bipartite graph on a single processor with an integer precedence delay. 557-564 - Bas van Velzen:

Dominating set games. 565-573 - Bong Dae Choi, Bara Kim:

Non-ergodicity criteria for denumerable continuous time Markov processes. 574-580 - Chung-Yee Lee:

Inventory replenishment model: lot sizing versus just-in-time delivery. 581-590 - Uriel G. Rothblum:

Tales of Hoffman. 591-594

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