Andrew J. Miller

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Local Cuts and Two-Period Convex Hull Closures for Big-Bucket Lot-Sizing Problems2017-02-08Paper
On the Composition of Convex Envelopes for Quadrilinear Terms2015-03-30Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q28614922013-11-08Paper
A computational analysis of lower bounds for big bucket production planning problems2013-02-18Paper
Preface2012-12-19Paper
Optimal Allocation of Surgery Blocks to Operating Rooms Under Uncertainty2011-11-17Paper
Mixing MIR inequalities with two divisible coefficients2010-04-15Paper
Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Stochastic Uncapacitated Lot-Sizing Problems2009-08-13Paper
Tight Mip Formulation for Multi-Item Discrete Lot-Sizing Problems2009-07-09Paper
A heuristic approach for big bucket multi-level production planning problems2008-12-02Paper
A Polynomial Time Algorithm for the Stochastic Uncapacitated Lot-Sizing Problem with Backlogging2008-06-10Paper
A Parallel Macro Partitioning Framework for Solving Mixed Integer Programs2008-05-27Paper
On formulations of the stochastic uncapacitated lot-sizing problem2006-06-30Paper
A branch-and-cut algorithm for the stochastic uncapacitated lot-sizing problem2006-01-13Paper
Tight formulations for some simple mixed integer programs and convex objective integer programs2004-03-11Paper
On the polyhedral structure of a multi-item production planning model with setup times2003-10-29Paper
A multi-item production planning model with setup times: algorithms, reformulations, and polyhedral characterizations for a special case2003-10-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q45377522002-06-20Paper
On the capacitated lot-sizing and continuous 0-1 knapsack polyhedra2000-09-14Paper

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