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Computers & Operations Research, Volume 175
Volume 175, 2025
- Zihan Quan
, Yankui Liu
, Aixia Chen
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An accelerated Benders decomposition method for distributionally robust sustainable medical waste location and transportation problem. 106895 - Tanner Nixon, Robert M. Curry
, Phanuel Allaissem B.:
Mixed-integer programming models and heuristic algorithms for the maximum value dynamic network flow scheduling problem. 106897 - Moritz Rettinger
, Stefan Minner
, Jenny Birzl
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Understand your decision rather than your model prescription: Towards explainable deep learning approaches for commodity procurement. 106905 - Li Guan
, Gilbert Laporte, José M. Merigó
, Stefan Nickel, Iman Rahimi, Francisco Saldanha-da-Gama:
50 years of Computers & Operations Research: A bibliometric analysis. 106910 - Fenglian Yuan
, Bo Huang, Jianyong Lv, Meiji Cui:
Scheduling AMSs with generalized Petri nets and highly informed heuristic search. 106912 - Weiqiao Wang, Kai Yang, Lixing Yang, Ziyou Gao, Jianjun Dong, Haifeng Zhang:
A decomposition scheme for Wasserstein distributionally robust emergency relief network design under demand uncertainty and social donations. 106913 - Shuai Wu
, Enze Liu
, Rui Cao, Qiang Bai
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Airline recovery problem under disruptions: A review. 106915 - Jelena Tasic
, Zorica Drazic
, Zorica Stanimirovic
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A VNS method for the conditional p-next center problem. 106916 - Zhen Zhang, Zhuolin Li
, Wenyu Yu:
Lexicographic optimization-based approaches to learning a representative model for multi-criteria sorting with non-monotonic criteria. 106917 - Cristiano Arbex Valle
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Portfolio optimisation: Bridging the gap between theory and practice. 106918 - Haonan Song, Junqing Li, Zhaosheng Du, Xin Yu, Ying Xu, Zhixin Zheng, Jiake Li:
A Q-learning driven multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for worker fatigue dual-resource-constrained distributed hybrid flow shop. 106919 - Xiehui Zhang, Guang-Yu Zhu:
A literature review of reinforcement learning methods applied to job-shop scheduling problems. 106929

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