This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of a heuristic for
the Traveling Salesman Problem based purely on the efficient
storage of multiple partial sub-tours. The heuristic is among the
best available for the solution of large scale geometric Traveling
Salesman Problems. Additionally, a version of the heuristic can be
used to...
Altitudinal variations in upland regions of the earth create
variable climatic zones and conditions. Plant and animal
communities must adapt to these conditions, and when they reach
their tolerance limits for environmental conditions at the upper
levels of a zone, they cease to exist in the environment. Humans
also utilize...
There is probably no article of diet of animal
origin more commonly eaten in all countries or served
in a greater variety of ways than eggs. Milk is the
nearest rival and it resembles eggs in that both are
intended by nature for food for the young. Although
not a...
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of this study was to determine if eighth grade
students taking industrial arts education for the first time would
experience a significant shift in beliefs about the problem solving
process and have class performance altered by participation in project
Occupational Versatility. In order to...
This report frames the debate over studded tires in terms of economic principles of marginal cost pricing and efficient resource allocation. In the absence of a user tax, the pavement damage caused by studded tires results in inefficient pricing because social costs associated with the damage are excluded from the...
Price premiums and discounts are currently paid for various classes of wheat in the US marketplace. These premiums and the known heterogeneity of grain protein across landscapes beg the question of whether grain could be separated on the farm to maximize revenues. Theoretically, the concavity or convexity of a price...