2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.02113
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Oblivious Stacking and MAX $k$-CUT for Circle Graphs

Abstract: Stacking is an important process within logistics. Some notable examples of items to be stacked are steel bars or steel plates in a steel yard or containers in a container terminal or on a ship. We say that two items are conflicting if their storage time intervals overlap in which case one of the items needs to be rehandled if the items are stored at the same LIFO storage location. We consider the problem of stacking items using k LIFO locations with a minimum number of conflicts between items sharing a locati… Show more

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