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Continuous Genetic Algorithms in the Optimization of Logistic Networks: Applicability Assessment and Tuning

Przemyslaw Ignaciuk and Lukasz Wieczorek    

Resumen

Cost-efficient resource distribution in modern logistic networks with complex, realistic topologies, i.e., encompassing lateral trans-shipments, delayed replenishments, and uncertain demand placed at any node.

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