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Edge exchanges in the degree-constrained minimum spanning tree problem
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    Edge exchanges in the degree-constrained minimum spanning tree problem (English)
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    We describe a branch and bound algorithm to solve the degree-constrained minimum spanning tree problem. We propose an edge exchange analysis frequently used in the algorithm and three types of heuristic methods. Computational results are reported for problems with up to 200 vertices. These results are much better than known results from the literature.
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    branch and bound
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    degree-constrained minimum spanning tree problem
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    edge exchange analysis
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