Abstract Computing the nucleolus is recognized as an equitable solution to cooperative n person cost games, such as a vehicle routing game (VRG). Computing the nucleolus of a VRG, however,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Computing the nucleolus is recognized as an equitable solution to cooperative n person cost games, such as a vehicle routing game (VRG). Computing the nucleolus of a VRG, however, has been limited to small-sized benchmark instances with no more than 25 players, because of the computation time required to solve the NP-hard separation problem. To reduce computation time, we develop an enumerative algorithm that computes the nucleolus of the VRG with time windows (VRGTW) in the case of the non-empty core. Numerical simulations demonstrate the ability of the proposed algorithm to compute the nucleolus of benchmark instances with up to 100 players.
               
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