Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
The Quadratic Assignment Problem : Theory and Algorithms - E. Cela

The Quadratic Assignment Problem

Theory and Algorithms

By: E. Cela

Paperback | 3 May 2013

At a Glance

Paperback


$134.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $33.69 with

 or 

Ships in 15 to 25 business days

The quadratic assignment problem (QAP) was introduced in 1957 by Koopmans and Beckmann to model a plant location problem. Since then the QAP has been object of numerous investigations by mathematicians, computers scientists, ope- tions researchers and practitioners. Nowadays the QAP is widely considered as a classical combinatorial optimization problem which is (still) attractive from many points of view. In our opinion there are at last three main reasons which make the QAP a popular problem in combinatorial optimization. First, the number of re- life problems which are mathematically modeled by QAPs has been continuously increasing and the variety of the fields they belong to is astonishing. To recall just a restricted number among the applications of the QAP let us mention placement problems, scheduling, manufacturing, VLSI design, statistical data analysis, and parallel and distributed computing. Secondly, a number of other well known c- binatorial optimization problems can be formulated as QAPs. Typical examples are the traveling salesman problem and a large number of optimization problems in graphs such as the maximum clique problem, the graph partitioning problem and the minimum feedback arc set problem. Finally, from a computational point of view the QAP is a very difficult problem. The QAP is not only NP-hard and - hard to approximate, but it is also practically intractable: it is generally considered as impossible to solve (to optimality) QAP instances of size larger than 20 within reasonable time limits.

More in Optimisation

How to Win At Chess : The Ultimate Guide for Beginners and Beyond - Levy Rozman
The Selfish Gene : 40th Anniversary Edition - Richard Dawkins

RRP $32.95

$26.75

19%
OFF
The Infinite Game : From the bestselling author of Start With Why - Simon Sinek
On the Edge : The Art of Risking Everything - Nate Silver

RRP $36.99

$29.75

20%
OFF
Game Theory : 2nd edition - Michael Maschler

RRP $113.95

$90.75

20%
OFF
Theory of Games and Economic Behavior - John Von Neumann

RRP $47.29

$41.75

12%
OFF
The Score : How to Stop Playing Someone Else's Game - C. Thi Nguyen
Epistemic Genres : New Formations of Play - Betsy  Brey

RRP $190.00

$167.99

12%
OFF
Emerging Genres : New Formations of Games - Betsy  Brey

RRP $190.00

$167.99

12%
OFF
The Extended Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins

RRP $52.95

$40.75

23%
OFF
A Course in Behavioral Economics : 3rd edition - Erik  Angner

RRP $99.99

$83.75

16%
OFF
Tic Tac Test : Beat the Book at Noughts and Crosses - Barry R. Clarke

RRP $399.00

$335.75

16%
OFF