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The Clustered Traveling Salesman Problem is an extension of the classical Traveling Salesman Problem, where the set vertices is partitioned into clusters. The goal is to find the shortest tour in such a way that all vertices of each cluster are visited contiguously. In this paper, a genetic algorithm is proposed to solve this problem. Computational results are reported on a set of Euclidean problems, and comparisons are provided with another recent heuristic.
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Potvin, JY., Guertin, F. (1996). The Clustered Traveling Salesman Problem: A Genetic Approach. In: Osman, I.H., Kelly, J.P. (eds) Meta-Heuristics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1361-8_37
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