JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hybrid Parallel Genetic Algorithm for Traveling Salesman Problem

Ki-Tae KimGeon-Wook Jeo

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of the Korea Safety Management and Science Vol: 13 (3)Pages: 107-114

Abstract

Traveling salesman problem is to minimize the total cost for a traveling salesman who wants to make a tour given finite number of cities along with the cost of travel between each pair them, visiting each cities exactly once before returning home. Traveling salesman problem is known to be NP-hard, and it needs a lot of computing time to get the optimal solution, so that heuristics are more frequently developed than optimal algorithms. This study suggests a hybrid parallel genetic algorithm(HPGA) for traveling salesman problem The suggested algorithm combines parallel genetic algorithm, nearest neighbor search, and 2-opt. The suggested algorithm has been tested on 7 problems in TSPLIB and compared the results of existing methods(heuristics, meta-heuristics, hybrid, and parallel). Experimental results shows that HPGA could obtain good solution in total travel distance minimization.

Keywords:
Travelling salesman problem Heuristics Christofides algorithm Bottleneck traveling salesman problem 2-opt Nearest neighbour algorithm Mathematical optimization Lin–Kernighan heuristic Genetic algorithm Traveling purchaser problem Computer science Algorithm Mathematics

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