A comparison of algorithms for minimizing bumps in linear extensions of partial orders (Q1820992)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3997485
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    A comparison of algorithms for minimizing bumps in linear extensions of partial orders
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3997485

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      A comparison of algorithms for minimizing bumps in linear extensions of partial orders (English)
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      The notion of bumps deals with a property of linear extensions of a partial order. Let P define a partial order on a set X and let L define a linear extension of P. A bump occurs whenever elements x and y in X are adjacent in both P and L. Heuristics have been developed to construct linear extensions of a partial order that should tend to minimize bumps. This paper presents results of a computer simulation study that compares the performance of bump minimizing algorithms.
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      bumps
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      linear extensions of a partial order
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      Heuristics
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