2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.12392
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Characterization of canonical systems with six types of coins for the change-making problem

Abstract: This paper analyzes a necessary and sufficient condition for the change-making problem to be solvable with a greedy algorithm. The change-making problem is to minimize the number of coins used to pay a given value in a specified currency system. This problem is NP-hard, and therefore the greedy algorithm does not always yield an optimal solution. Yet for almost all real currency systems, the greedy algorithm outputs an optimal solution. A currency system for which the greedy algorithm returns an optimal soluti… Show more

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