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    Experimental evaluation of a modified carousel algorithm For the minimum weight vertex cover problem
    (Faculté des Mathématiques et de l’Informatique - Université Mohamed BOUDIAF - M’sila, 2017) TAIBI Salah Eddine, Salah Eddine
    In this study we deal with minimum weight vertex cover problem as one of the fundamental problems in graph theory with many real-life applications such as ,in wireless communication ,circuit design and network flows .It is well-known NP-complete problem and hence no polynomial-time algorithm has been found yet for solving it to optimality. We have implemented a modified carousel algorithm for tackling this problem in order to obtain good feasible solutions in reasonable computational time . The letter is enhanced by introducing greedy heuristics to improve the quality of solution. The performance of our approach has been tested on well-known dataset.

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