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An exact method for the 2D guillotine strip packing problem
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    An exact method for the 2D guillotine strip packing problem (English)
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    16 November 2010
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    Summary: We consider the two-dimensional strip packing problem with guillotine cuts. The problem consists in packing a set of rectangular items on one strip of width \(W\) and infinite height. The items packed without overlapping must be extracted by a series of cuts that go from one edge to the opposite edge (guillotine constraint). To solve this problem, we use a dichotomic algorithm that uses a lower bound, an upper bound, and a feasibility test algorithm. The lower bound is based on solving a linear program by introducing new valid inequalities. A new heuristic is used to compute the upper bound. Computational results show that the dichotomic algorithm, using the new bounds, gives good results compared to existing methods.
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