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Solving large quadratic assignment problems on computational grids

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The quadratic assignment problem (QAP) is among the hardest combinatorial optimization problems. Some instances of size n = 30 have remained unsolved for decades. The solution of these problems requires both improvements in mathematical programming algorithms and the utilization of powerful computational platforms. In this article we describe a novel approach to solve QAPs using a state-of-the-art branch-and-bound algorithm running on a federation of geographically distributed resources known as a computational grid. Solution of QAPs of unprecedented complexity, including the nug30, kra30b, and tho30 instances, is reported.

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Received: September 29, 2000 / Accepted: June 5, 2001¶Published online October 2, 2001

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Anstreicher, K., Brixius, N., Goux, JP. et al. Solving large quadratic assignment problems on computational grids. Math. Program. 91, 563–588 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101070100255

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