The multidimensional knapsack problem: Structure and algorithms

The multidimensional knapsack problem: Structure and algorithms

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Article ID: iaor20104215
Volume: 22
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 250
End Page Number: 265
Publication Date: Mar 2010
Journal: INFORMS Journal on Computing
Authors: , ,
Keywords: knapsack problem
Abstract:

We study the multidimensional knapsack problem, present some theoretical and empirical results about its structure, and evaluate different integer linear programming (ILP)-based, metaheuristic, and collaborative approaches for it. We start by considering the distances between optimal solutions to the LP relaxation and the original problem and then introduce a new core concept for the multidimensional knapsack problem (MKP), which we study extensively. The empirical analysis is then used to develop new concepts for solving the MKP using ILP-based and memetic algorithms. Different collaborative combinations of the presented methods are discussed and evaluated. Further computational experiments with longer run times are also performed to compare the solutions of our approaches to the best-known solutions of another so-far leading approach for common MKP benchmark instances. The extensive computational experiments show the effectiveness of the proposed methods, which yield highly competitive results in significantly shorter run times than do previously described approaches.

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