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On the Biquadratic Assignment Problem (BIQAP)

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The Quadratic Assignment Problem

Part of the book series: Combinatorial Optimization ((COOP,volume 1))

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In this chapter we discuss a natural generalization of the QAP, namely the biquadratic assignment problem, shortly denoted by BiQAP. In the BiQAP a weighted sum of products of four variables x ij is to be minimized subject to assignment constraints on the variables x ij .

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Çela, E. (1998). On the Biquadratic Assignment Problem (BIQAP). In: The Quadratic Assignment Problem. Combinatorial Optimization, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2787-6_7

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