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Euclidean Matching Problems and the Metropolis Algorithm

Weber, M.
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Liebling, Th. M.  
1986
Zeitschrift für Operations Research

The Euclidean matching problem consist in partitionning a cloud of n points into n/2 pairs such that the sum of the euclidean distances between the endpoints of each couple is minmized, resp. maximized. In this paper the thermodynamically inspired approach of simulated annealing is applied to find good approximations to large scale problems of the above kind. Also the asymptotic behaviour of random euclidean matching problems is studied, in particular computational results on the rate of convergence towards the asymptote are given.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/BF01919172
Author(s)
Weber, M.
Liebling, Th. M.  
Date Issued

1986

Published in
Zeitschrift für Operations Research
Volume

30

Issue

3

Start page

85

End page

110

Subjects

euclidean combinatorial optimization

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matching problems

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simulated annealing

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geometric probability

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asymptotic behaviour

Note

PRO 86.02

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REVIEWED

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