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A modified VNS metaheuristic for max-bisection problems
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    A modified VNS metaheuristic for max-bisection problems (English)
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    22 August 2008
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    The authors design a variable neighborhood search metaheuristic to solve max-bisection problems. The max-bisection problem is transferred into an equivalent quadratic optimization problem which has the same feasible region as the max-cut problem. Then the modified variable neighborhood search metaheuristic by using a distinct local search is applied to solve the optimization problem. Some numerical experimental results are presented by comparing the proposed method to an existing approximate algorithm.
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    combinatorial optimization
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    max-bisection problem
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    max-cut problem
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    variable neighborhood search
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    heuristic method
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    local search
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