2010
DOI: 10.3846/transport.2010.39
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Solving the Nonlinear Transportation Problem by Global Optimization

Abstract: Abstract. The aim of this paper is to present the suitability of three different global optimization methods for specifically the exact optimum solution of the nonlinear transportation problem (NTP). The evaluated global optimization methods include the branch and reduce method, the branch and cut method and the combination of global and local search strategies. The considered global optimization methods were applied to solve NTPs with reference to literature. NTPs were formulated as nonlinear programming (NLP… Show more

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“…We then describe the parameter settings, experimental comparisons and result analysis on the performances of PrGA, PtGA, and mathematical solvers in solving these MCFP instances. Since our focus is to solve nonlinear non-convex MCFP, we adopt a set of nonlinear non-convex cost functions which are commonly-used in the literature [9,10,15]. Michalewicz et al [15] categorised the nonlinear cost functions as 1) piece-wise linear cost functions; 2) multimodal (nonlinear non-convex) cost functions; 3) smooth cost functions which are mostly used for Operations Research (OR) problems.…”
Section: Experimental Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then describe the parameter settings, experimental comparisons and result analysis on the performances of PrGA, PtGA, and mathematical solvers in solving these MCFP instances. Since our focus is to solve nonlinear non-convex MCFP, we adopt a set of nonlinear non-convex cost functions which are commonly-used in the literature [9,10,15]. Michalewicz et al [15] categorised the nonlinear cost functions as 1) piece-wise linear cost functions; 2) multimodal (nonlinear non-convex) cost functions; 3) smooth cost functions which are mostly used for Operations Research (OR) problems.…”
Section: Experimental Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type of TP Method(s) and models applied Conclusions Klanšek and Pšunder, 2010 Non-linear TPwhen expenses are nonlinear in relation to the unit of the transported good.…”
Section: Author(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A nonlinear version of the Transportation Problem with a fixed number of sources was studied by Cosares and Hochbaum in [14]. Other approaches to the nonlinear variants of the Transportation Problem (including heuristics) were discussed by Cao and Uebe in [12], Dangalchev in [15], Jo et al in [27] (see also the comments to this paper published by Kannan et al in [28]), Ilich and Simonovic in [26], Klanšek and Pšunder in [29], Tuy et al in [48] and [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%