Considering Stochastic and Combinatorial Optimization
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Here, issues connected with characteristic stochastic practices are considered. In the first part, the plausibility of covering the arrangements of an improvement issue on subjective subgraphs is studied. The impulse for this strategy is a state where an advancement issue must be settled as often as possible for discretionary illustrations. Then, a preprocessing stage is considered that would quicken ensuing inquiries by discovering a settled scattered subgraph covering the answer for an arbitrary subgraph with a high likelihood. This outcome is grown to the basic instance of matroids, in addition to advancement issues taking into account the briefest way and resource covering sets. Next, a stochastic improvement model is considered where an answer is sequentially finished by picking an accumulation of points. Our crucial idea is the profit of adaptivity, which is investigated for an extraordinary sort of an issue. For the stochastic knapsack issue, the industrious upper and lower cutoff points of the adaptivity hole between ideal adaptive and non-adaptive methodologies are checked. Also, an algorithm is described that accomplishes a close ideal estimate. Finally, complicational results are shown to verify the optimal adaptive approaches.
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English
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Iranian Journal Of Operations Research, Volume:7 Issue: 1, Winter and Spring 2016
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1
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