Re: My LP Formulation of the TSP: Conclusions
- From: tchow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 10 Apr 2007 16:40:43 GMT
In article <1175296170.102187.189010@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<moustapha.diaby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyway, I think it would probably make all our lives easier if we all
just adopt a "put up" or "shut up" approach.
O.K., then. Please answer directly:
Does Hofman's explicit counterexample satisfy all the constraints of
your model except 2.13?
- If not, please exhibit the violated constraint. Put up or shut up.
None of those lame excuses about not having two hours to spare or
having too small a computer or all that nonsense.
- If so, will you acknowledge in your paper the contribution of Hofman
and Moews?
--
Tim Chow tchow-at-alum-dot-mit-dot-edu
The range of our projectiles---even ... the artillery---however great, will
never exceed four of those miles of which as many thousand separate us from
the center of the earth. ---Galileo, Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences
.
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