Assignment Problems, Revised Reprint

Assignment Problems, Revised Reprint
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Publisher : SIAM
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 9781611972221
ISBN-13 : 1611972221
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Book Synopsis Assignment Problems, Revised Reprint by : Rainer Burkard

Download or read book Assignment Problems, Revised Reprint written by Rainer Burkard and published by SIAM. This book was released on 2012-10-31 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Assignment Problems is a useful tool for researchers, practitioners and graduate students. In 10 self-contained chapters, it provides a comprehensive treatment of assignment problems from their conceptual beginnings through present-day theoretical, algorithmic and practical developments. The topics covered include bipartite matching algorithms, linear assignment problems, quadratic assignment problems, multi-index assignment problems and many variations of these. Researchers will benefit from the detailed exposition of theory and algorithms related to assignment problems, including the basic linear sum assignment problem and its variations. Practitioners will learn about practical applications of the methods, the performance of exact and heuristic algorithms, and software options. This book also can serve as a text for advanced courses in areas related to discrete mathematics and combinatorial optimisation. The revised reprint provides details on a recent discovery related to one of Jacobi's results, new material on inverse assignment problems and quadratic assignment problems, and an updated bibliography.


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