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The indefinite period traveling salesman problem

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  • Sun, Lei
  • Karwan, Mark H.
  • Diaby, Moustapha

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We propose an indefinite period traveling salesman problem (TSP), in which customer nodes need to be visited an unknown multiple or infinite number of times but cannot be visited more than once in the same trip. The optimal solution seeks a visiting strategy for the long run including the routing and planning horizon decisions. We show that an optimal solution may be a set of routes in which a given customer is grouped with a number of different subsets of customers rather than simply repeated TSP or multiple TSP optimal routes. The problem is proven to be NP-hard, and important properties are explored theoretically. We propose exact as well as heuristic procedures for solving this problem. Our computational experiments show that the proposed heuristic produces high quality solutions for problems with certain sizes, and that the proposed exact algorithm can be implemented within a practical time tolerance. The numerical results demonstrate the importance of this problem for cost reduction in practice and the concerns about scheduling solution tours have been discussed for practical implementation.

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  • Sun, Lei & Karwan, Mark H. & Diaby, Moustapha, 2018. "The indefinite period traveling salesman problem," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 270(3), pages 1171-1181.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:270:y:2018:i:3:p:1171-1181
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.04.028
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