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A 71/60 theorem for bin packing
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    A 71/60 theorem for bin packing (English)
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    The First Fit Decreasing algorithm for bin packing has long been famous for its guarantee that no packing it generates will use more than \(11/9=1.222..\). times the optimal number of bins. We present a simple modified version that has essentially the same running time, should perform at least as well on average, and yet provides a guarantee of \(71/60=1.18333... \).
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    modification of the First Fit Decreasing algorithm
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