Selection of solution strategies for colored traveling salesman problems with different city distribution

Xianghu Meng, Jun Li, Xiangzhong Dai
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The colored traveling salesman problem (CTSP) is a generalization of the well-known multiple traveling salesman problem. In CTSP, each salesman is allocated a particular color and each city carrying one to all salesmen' colors allows any salesman of the same color to visit exactly once. There are two strategies to address CTSP, i.e., the direct and transformed. The former is to solve a CTSP directly while the latter addresses it by decomposing it into simpler sub-problems first. Given a CTSP with different city color distribution, the solutions obtained by them may be different. We consider that there should be a certain regularity for selecting a proper solution strategy for a CTSP according to its city color distribution. This paper focuses on investigating such a regularity and establishes some principles for the solution strategies selection. First, we propose a city coloring scheme and algorithm for allocating proportionally different colors to the cities in each cluster. Then, we define a color dispersion degree as the percentage of color-changed cities in each city cluster. Finally, some experiments are conducted to track the regularity for selecting a proper strategy for solving a CTSP according to its city color distribution. The results show that the more scattered the city color distribution, the better the solution achieved by the direct strategy, using the same genetic algorithm. Also, it suggests that the solution algorithm combined with proximity operations, e.g., greedy operation, can efficiently accommodate the fluctuating city color distribution in CTSP.
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不同城市分布有色旅行商问题的求解策略选择
彩色旅行商问题(CTSP)是对著名的多重旅行商问题的推广。在CTSP中,每个销售人员被分配一个特定的颜色,每个城市携带一个到所有销售人员的颜色,允许任何相同颜色的销售人员只访问一次。解决CTSP有两种策略,即直接策略和转化策略。前者是直接解决CTSP,而后者是先将其分解为更简单的子问题来解决它。给定不同城市颜色分布的CTSP,它们得到的解可能不同。我们认为根据CTSP的城市颜色分布选择合适的解决策略应该有一定的规律性。本文着重研究了这一规律,并建立了一些解决策略选择的原则。首先,我们提出了一个城市着色方案和算法,为每个集群中的城市按比例分配不同的颜色。然后,我们将颜色分散度定义为每个城市群中变色城市的百分比。最后,根据CTSP的城市颜色分布,进行了一些实验来跟踪选择合适的策略来求解CTSP的规律。结果表明,在相同的遗传算法下,城市颜色分布越分散,直接策略的求解效果越好。同时,结合邻近操作(如贪心操作)的求解算法可以有效地适应CTSP中城市颜色分布的波动。
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