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    Nearest route problem (English)
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    14 October 2001
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    The author presents a straightforward dynamic programming approach for the following multistage optimization problem: given a target value, find a sequence of decisions such that the final outcome is as close as possible to the target value. The paper is illustrated by an example concerning paths in a layered network whose lengths should be as close as possible to a prescribed value (``nearest route problem'').
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    dynamic programming
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