Dynamic strategies for branch and bound
Fred Glover and
Lee Tangedahl
Omega, 1976, vol. 4, issue 5, 571-576
Abstract:
Some straightforward but unconventional strategies are proposed for implementing branch and bound methods. These include 'shrinking' the branch and bound tree and instituting 'branch reversals' by reference to the notion of the relative influence of particular branches in the current solution. An attractive feature of these strategies is their ease of implementation, and the fact that they free the solution process from its customary dependency on early branches created on the basis of inadequate information.
Date: 1976
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