An integer linear programming formulation and genetic algorithm for the maximum set splitting problem (Q2853283)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6217226
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6217226 |
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An integer linear programming formulation and genetic algorithm for the maximum set splitting problem (English)
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18 October 2013
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Steiner triple systems
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The authors first introduce an integer linear programming formulation for the maximum set splitting problem, with the proof of its correctness. Additionally, an evolutionary metaheuristic is proposed for solving proposed problem in order to solve large-scale instances. It is used the binary representation, mutation with frozen genes, limited number of different individuals with the same objective value and the caching technique. Numerical results, on the two data sets proposed from the literature, show that both CPLEX solver, based on this ILP formulation, and the genetic algorithm, produce very good solutions.
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