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Investigation of some branch and bound strategies for the solution of mixed integer linear programs

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The branch and bound method of solving the mixed integer linear programming problem is summarized. The flexibility of this technique is examined through experiments with different branching and subproblem selection strategies, and the efficacy of these various heuristics is assessed.

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Mitra, G. Investigation of some branch and bound strategies for the solution of mixed integer linear programs. Mathematical Programming 4, 155–170 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01584658

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