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In a no-wait robotic cell, we proved that the smallest degree of an optimal cycle, kappa, can take any value between 1 and (m+1)/2. We also proved that kappa can be equal to m-1 for m=4 and that there exists instances for which kappa greater or equal to m-1 for m=5. The next step will be to prove, as conjectured by Agnetis, that kappa is greater or equal than m-1 for any instance. |
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Mangione, Fabien, Brauner, Nadia, Penz, Bernard |
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Publisher : HAL - CCSD Type : proceeding with peer review Format : - |
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2008-02-29 |
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Computer Science/Operations Research |
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http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/25/95/41/PDF/Mangione-MAPSP03.pdf |
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