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Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 2009 Volume 49, Number 2, Pages 382–396 (Mi zvmmf47)

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Estimates of the absolute error and a scheme for an approximate solution to scheduling problems

A. A. Lazarev

Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Profsoyuznaya 65, Moscow, 117997, Russia

Abstract: An approach is proposed for estimating absolute errors and finding approximate solutions to classical NP-hard scheduling problems of minimizing the maximum lateness for one or many machines and makespan is minimized. The concept of a metric (distance) between instances of the problem is introduced. The idea behind the approach is, given the problem instance, to construct another instance for which an optimal or approximate solution can be found at the minimum distance from the initial instance in the metric introduced. Instead of solving the original problem (instance), a set of approximating polynomially/pseudopolynomially solvable problems (instances) are considered, an instance at the minimum distance from the given one is chosen, and the resulting schedule is then applied to the original instance.

Key words: scheduling theory, minimization of maximum lateness, absolute error estimate, approximate solution.

UDC: 519.854.2

Received: 12.12.2007
Revised: 26.05.2008


 English version:
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2009, 49:2, 373–386

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