Traveling Salesman Problem: an Overview of Applications, Formulations, and Solution Approaches
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2010
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Intechopen
Abstract
The traveling salesman problem (TSP) were studied in the 18th century by a mathematician
from Ireland named Sir William Rowam Hamilton and by the British mathematician named
Thomas Penyngton Kirkman. Detailed discussion about the work of Hamilton & Kirkman
can be seen from the book titled Graph Theory (Biggs et al. 1976). It is believed that the
general form of the TSP have been first studied by Kalr Menger in Vienna and Harvard. The
problem was later promoted by Hassler, Whitney & Merrill at Princeton. A detailed
dscription about the connection between Menger & Whitney, and the development of the
TSP can be found in (Schrijver, 1960)
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Management, Traveling salesman problem (TSP)