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Metaheuristics: - Progress as Real Problem Solvers (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): Toshihide Ibaraki, Koji Nonobe, Mutsunori Yagiura Metaheuristics: - Progress as Real Problem Solvers (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Toshihide Ibaraki, Koji Nonobe, Mutsunori Yagiura
R2,856 Discovery Miles 28 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Metaheuristics: Progress as Real Problem Solvers is a peer-reviewed volume of eighteen current, cutting-edge papers by leading researchers in the field. Included are an invited paper by F. Glover and G. Kochenberger, which discusses the concept of Metaheuristic agent processes, and a tutorial paper by M.G.C. Resende and C.C. Ribeiro discussing GRASP with path-relinking. Other papers discuss problem-solving approaches to timetabling, automated planograms, elevators, space allocation, shift design, cutting stock, flexible shop scheduling, colorectal cancer and cartography. A final group of methodology papers clarify various aspects of Metaheuristics from the computational view point.

Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity (Paperback): Hiroshi Nagamochi, Toshihide Ibaraki Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity (Paperback)
Hiroshi Nagamochi, Toshihide Ibaraki
R1,247 Discovery Miles 12 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity is the first comprehensive book on this central notion in graph and network theory, emphasizing its algorithmic aspects. Because of its wide applications in the fields of communication, transportation, and production, graph connectivity has made tremendous algorithmic progress under the influence of the theory of complexity and algorithms in modern computer science. The book contains various definitions of connectivity, including edge-connectivity and vertex-connectivity, and their ramifications, as well as related topics such as flows and cuts. The authors thoroughly discuss new concepts and algorithms that allow for quicker and more efficient computing, such as maximum adjacency ordering of vertices. Covering both basic definitions and advanced topics, this book can be used as a textbook in graduate courses in mathematical sciences, such as discrete mathematics, combinatorics, and operations research, and as a reference book for specialists in discrete mathematics and its applications.

Metaheuristics: - Progress as Real Problem Solvers (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005): Toshihide Ibaraki,... Metaheuristics: - Progress as Real Problem Solvers (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005)
Toshihide Ibaraki, Koji Nonobe, Mutsunori Yagiura
R4,027 Discovery Miles 40 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Metaheuristics: Progress as Real Problem Solvers is a peer-reviewed volume of eighteen current, cutting-edge papers by leading researchers in the field. Included are an invited paper by F. Glover and G. Kochenberger, which discusses the concept of Metaheuristic agent processes, and a tutorial paper by M.G.C. Resende and C.C. Ribeiro discussing GRASP with path-relinking. Other papers discuss problem-solving approaches to timetabling, automated planograms, elevators, space allocation, shift design, cutting stock, flexible shop scheduling, colorectal cancer and cartography. A final group of methodology papers clarify various aspects of Metaheuristics from the computational view point.

Algorithms and Computation - 14th International Symposium, ISAAC 2003, Kyoto, Japan, December 15-17, 2003, Proceedings... Algorithms and Computation - 14th International Symposium, ISAAC 2003, Kyoto, Japan, December 15-17, 2003, Proceedings (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Toshihide Ibaraki, Naoki Katoh, Hirotaka Ono
R3,159 Discovery Miles 31 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains the proceedings of the 14th Annual International S- posium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2003), held in Kyoto, Japan, 15 17 December 2003. In the past, it was held in Tokyo (1990), Taipei (1991), Nagoya (1992), Hong Kong (1993), Beijing (1994), Cairns (1995), Osaka (1996), Singapore (1997), Taejon (1998), Chennai (1999), Taipei (2000), Christchurch (2001), and Vancouver (2002). ISAACisanannualinternationalsymposiumthatcoverstheverywiderange of topics in algorithms and computation. The main purpose of the symposium is to provide a forum for researchers working in algorithms and the theory of computation where they can exchange ideas in this active research community. In response to our call for papers, we received unexpectedly many subm- sions, 207 papers. The task of selecting the papers in this volume was done by our program committee and referees. After a thorough review process, the committee selected 73 papers. The selection was done on the basis of originality and relevance to the ?eld of algorithms and computation. We hope all accepted papers will eventally appear in scienti?c journals in more polished forms. The best paper award was given for On the Geometric Dilation of Finite Point Sets to Annette Ebbers-Baumann, Ansgar Grune ] and Rolf Klein. Two eminent invited speakers, Prof. Andrew Chi-Chih Yao of Princeton University and Prof. Takao Nishizeki of Tohoku University, contributed to this proceedings."

Algorithms and Computation - Third International Symposium, ISAAC '92, Nagoya, Japan, December 16-18, 1992. Proceedings... Algorithms and Computation - Third International Symposium, ISAAC '92, Nagoya, Japan, December 16-18, 1992. Proceedings (Paperback, 1992 ed.)
Toshihide Ibaraki, Yasuyoshi Inagaki, Kazuo Iwama, Takao Nishizeki, Masafumi Yamashita
R1,702 Discovery Miles 17 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume gives the proceedings of ISAAC '92, the Third International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation, held in Nagoya, Japan, December 1992. The first symposium was held in Tokyo in 1990, as the first international symposium organized by SIGAL (Special Interest Groupon Algorithms in the Information Processing Society of Japan) to serve as anannual international forum in Asia for researchers in the area of algorithms. The second symposium was held in Taipei, Taiwan in 1991, where it was decided that computation would be included in the main scope of the symposium and that ISAAC would be its name. ISAAC '92 focuses on topics in design and analysis of algorithms, computational complexity, and theory of computation, including algorithms and data structures, parallel/distributed computing, automata and formal languages, probabilistic/approximation algorithms, computability and complexity, term rewriting systems, and computational geometry. The volume contains the accepted contributed papers and the invited papers.

Algorithms - International Symposium SIGAL '90, Tokyo, Japan, August 16-18, 1990. Proceedings (Paperback, 1990 ed.):... Algorithms - International Symposium SIGAL '90, Tokyo, Japan, August 16-18, 1990. Proceedings (Paperback, 1990 ed.)
Tetsuo Asano, Toshihide Ibaraki, Hiroshi Imai, Takao Nishizeki
R1,677 Discovery Miles 16 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the proceedings of the SIGAL International Symposium on Algorithms held at CSK Information Education Center, Tokyo, Japan, August 16-18, 1990. SIGAL (Special Interest Group on Algorithms) was organized within the Information Processing Society of Japan in 1988 to encourage research in the field of discrete algorithms, and held 6-8 research meetings each year. This symposium is the first international symposium organized by SIGAL. In response to the call for papers, 88 papers were submitted from around the world. The program committee selected 34 for presentation at the symposium. The symposium also included 5 invited lectures and 10 invited presentations. The subjects of the papers range widely in the field of discrete algorithms in theoretical computer science. Keywords for these subjects are: computational geometry, graph algorithms, complexity theory, parallel algorithms, distributed computing, and computational algebra.

Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity (Hardcover): Hiroshi Nagamochi, Toshihide Ibaraki Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity (Hardcover)
Hiroshi Nagamochi, Toshihide Ibaraki
R2,673 R2,472 Discovery Miles 24 720 Save R201 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Algorithmic Aspects of Graph Connectivity is the first comprehensive book on this central notion in graph and network theory, emphasizing its algorithmic aspects. Because of its wide applications in the fields of communication, transportation, and production, graph connectivity has made tremendous algorithmic progress under the influence of the theory of complexity and algorithms in modern computer science. The book contains various definitions of connectivity, including edge-connectivity and vertex-connectivity, and their ramifications, as well as related topics such as flows and cuts. The authors comprehensively discuss new concepts and algorithms that allow for quicker and more efficient computing, such as maximum adjacency ordering of vertices. Covering both basic definitions and advanced topics, this book can be used as a textbook in graduate courses in mathematical sciences, such as discrete mathematics, combinatorics, and operations research, and as a reference book for specialists in discrete mathematics and its applications.

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