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Hybrid genetic approach for solving large-scale capacitated cell formation problems with multiple routings

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  • Nsakanda, Aaron Luntala & Diaby, Moustapha & Price, Wilson L., 2006. "Hybrid genetic approach for solving large-scale capacitated cell formation problems with multiple routings," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 171(3), pages 1051-1070, June.
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    4. Nsakanda, Aaron Luntala & Price, Wilson L. & Diaby, Moustapha & Gravel, Marc, 2007. "Ensuring population diversity in genetic algorithms: A technical note with application to the cell formation problem," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 178(2), pages 634-638, April.
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