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Large traveling salesman problems arising from experiments in X-ray crystallography: A preliminary report on computation
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    Large traveling salesman problems arising from experiments in X-ray crystallography: A preliminary report on computation (English)
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    Determining efficient sequences of X-ray diffraction measurements on a four-circle diffractometer leads to extremely large traveling salesman problems. Simple TSP heuristics give substantial improvements in utilization at small computational expense. Furthermore, the Lin- Kernighan heuristic consistently produces near-optimal sequences.
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    extremely large traveling salesman problems
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    heuristic
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