The bag compartmented problem and applications

The bag compartmented problem and applications

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Article ID: iaor2009649
Country: Brazil
Volume: 22
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 285
End Page Number: 304
Publication Date: Oct 2002
Journal: Pesquisa Operacional
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming: integer
Abstract:

The Compartmentalized Knapsack Problem is a variation of the classical knapsack problem and can be stated considering the following hypothetical situation: an alpinist must load his knapsack with items. Two numbers, a weight and an utility value are associated with each item (so far, the problem coincides with the classical integer Knapsack Problem). However, the items are of different classes and they have to be packed into separate compartments inside the knapsack. The compartments are flexible and have limited capacities. Each compartment has a fixed cost that depends on the class of the items and, in addition, each new compartment introduces a loss on the capacity of the knapsack. The Compartmentalized Knapsack Problem consists in determining suitable capacities for each compartment as well as their packing.

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