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    A new mixed-integer programming model for irregular strip packing based on vertical slices with a reproducible survey

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    The irregular strip-packing problem, also known as nesting or marker making, is defined as the automatic computation of a non-overlapping placement of a set of non-convex polygons onto a rectangular strip of fixed width and unbounded length, such that the strip length is minimized. Nesting methods based on heuristics are a mature technology, and currently, the only practical solution to this problem. However, recent performance gains of the Mixed-Integer Programming (MIP) solvers, together with the known limitations of the heuristics methods, have encouraged the exploration of exact optimization models for nesting during the last decade. Despite the research effort, the current family of exact MIP models for nesting cannot efficiently solve both large problem instances and instances containing polygons with complex geometries. In order to improve the efficiency of the current MIP models, this work introduces a new family of continuous MIP models based on a novel formulation of the NoFit-Polygon Covering Model (NFP-CM), called NFP-CM based on Vertical Slices (NFP-CM-VS). Our new family of MIP models is based on a new convex decomposition of the feasible space of relative placements between pieces into vertical slices, together with a new family of valid inequalities, symmetry breakings, and variable eliminations derived from the former convex decomposition. Our experiments show that our new NFP-CM-VS models outperform the current state-of-the-art MIP models. Finally, we provide a detailed reproducibility protocol and dataset based on our Java software library as supplementary material to allow the exact replication of our models, experiments, and results

    Proceedings of the 8th Cologne-Twente Workshop on Graphs and Combinatorial Optimization

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    International audienceThe Cologne-Twente Workshop (CTW) on Graphs and Combinatorial Optimization started off as a series of workshops organized bi-annually by either Köln University or Twente University. As its importance grew over time, it re-centered its geographical focus by including northern Italy (CTW04 in Menaggio, on the lake Como and CTW08 in Gargnano, on the Garda lake). This year, CTW (in its eighth edition) will be staged in France for the first time: more precisely in the heart of Paris, at the Conservatoire National d’Arts et Métiers (CNAM), between 2nd and 4th June 2009, by a mixed organizing committee with members from LIX, Ecole Polytechnique and CEDRIC, CNAM

    Prozesssicherheit von Laserschneidmaschinen: Auflagemessung und Schachtelung

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    Ziel dieser Arbeit ist die Auslegung und Validierung einer bildgestützten Optimierung von Laser-Flachbettmaschinen zur Vermeidung verkippter Teile. Es werden drei verschiedene Ansätze zur visuellen Detektion der Auflagen vorgestellt und darauf aufbauend erörtert, inwiefern eine Änderung der Schachtelung der zu produzierenden Teile zu Effizienzsteigerungen genutzt werden kann

    27th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms: ESA 2019, September 9-11, 2019, Munich/Garching, Germany

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