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The first is a rigorous reduction of the problem to a finite problem.
His reduction of the problem of "doubling the cube" (a three-dimensional quantity) to finding two lengths (one-dimensional quantities) certainly fits this description.
A realistic problem typically is solved within minutes, partly due to a prior reduction of the problem size, based on an analysis of the local arrival and departure structure at the single airports.
It is shown that this approach gives rise to a significant reduction of the problem size while maintaining the accuracy of the approximation.
The proof relies on the reduction of the problem to a finite-dimensional one, and the use of index theory to conclude.
The subsequent contraction of the decision uncertainty regions is associated with reduction of the problem to multiobjective decision making in a fuzzy environment with using techniques based on fuzzy preference relations.
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Fig. 6 NP-hardness of the MCDCM problem Fig. 7 Reduction of the MCDCM problem to the SPDCM problem.
Finally we proved that (STRONGLY) CHORDAL- 0,2 -SP CHORDAL- 0,2 -SP polynomial time by a polynomial reduCHORDAL- 0,2 -SPblem of 2-Satisfability [20].
Both proofs use a reduction of the partition problem, an NP-complete problem [21].
The numerical method is based on the reduction of this problem to a lower-dimensional computation involving surface variables alone.
An approach for obtaining an efficient lower bound is offered, based on a reduction of the initial problem to a set partitioning problem.
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