Mark W. Lewis

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Stiff (ordinary differential) equations and robust methods: a historical approach2024-11-14Paper
Two textbooks on vector analysis: Gibbs and Runge2024-09-24Paper
Quadratic unconstrained binary optimization problem preprocessing: theory and empirical analysis2024-05-03Paper
SOLO: A Linear Ordering Approach to Path Analysis of Web Site Traffic2023-05-09Paper
Logical and inequality implications for reducing the size and difficulty of quadratic unconstrained binary optimization problems2017-11-23Paper
Probabilistic multistart with path relinking for solving the unconstrained binary quadratic problem2017-05-31Paper
Exact solutions to generalized vertex covering problems: a comparison of two models2015-10-06Paper
The unconstrained binary quadratic programming problem: a survey2014-09-05Paper
The path restoration version of the spare capacity allocation problem with modularity restrictions: models, algorithms, and an empirical analysis2012-05-30Paper
A two-stage approach to solving large capacitated task allocation problems2010-12-27Paper
Solving the market split problem via branch-and-cut2010-01-26Paper
Computationally attractive nonlinear models for combinatorial optimisation2009-10-12Paper
A note on xQx as a modelling and solution framework for the linear ordering problem2009-09-13Paper
On the use of guided design search for discovering significant decision variables in the fixed‐charge capacitated multicommodity network design problem2009-07-28Paper
A new approach for modeling and solving set packing problems2007-11-23Paper
A new modeling and solution approach for the set-partitioning problem2007-10-19Paper
Guided design search in the interval-bounded sailor assignment problem2006-01-10Paper
Using \(xQx\) to model and solve the uncapacitated task allocation problem2005-08-25Paper

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