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The following pages link to Genetic algorithm crossover operators for ordering applications (Q1342326):
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- A survey of repair methods used as constraint handling techniques in evolutionary algorithms (Q458493) (← links)
- Using genetic algorithm for dynamic and multiple criteria web-site optimizations (Q853060) (← links)
- Multiprogramming genetic algorithm for optimization problems with permutation property (Q870194) (← links)
- Quality inspection scheduling for multi-unit service enterprises (Q953432) (← links)
- Randomized gravitational emulation search algorithm for symmetric traveling salesman problem (Q990542) (← links)
- Diversity controlling genetic algorithm for order acceptance and scheduling problem (Q1718199) (← links)
- A global search framework for practical three-dimensional packing with variable carton orientations (Q1761175) (← links)
- A genetic algorithm with a mixed region search for the asymmetric traveling salesman problem (Q1870831) (← links)
- Hybrid genetic algorithm for optimization problems with permutation property (Q1886509) (← links)
- A genetic column generation algorithm for sustainable spare part delivery: application to the Sydney droppoint network (Q2196017) (← links)
- Packing non-identical circles within a rectangle with open length (Q2392114) (← links)
- A new approach to solving the multiple traveling salesperson problem using genetic algorithms (Q2432849) (← links)
- Operations research at container terminals: a literature update (Q2480797) (← links)
- A hybrid multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for solving truck and trailer vehicle routing problems (Q2488912) (← links)
- A hybrid genetic algorithm for the finite horizon economic lot and delivery scheduling in supply chains (Q2491781) (← links)
- A hybrid genetic algorithm for the two-dimensional single large object placement problem (Q2643949) (← links)
- A GROUPING GENETIC ALGORITHM FOR THE MULTIPLE TRAVELING SALESPERSON PROBLEM (Q3502949) (← links)
- Using genetic algorithm for lot sizing and scheduling problem with arbitrary job volumes and distinct job due date considerations (Q5168017) (← links)