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Juan-José Salazar-González

Juan-José Salazar-González

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Mathematics

D-Index
39
Citations
6354
World Ranking
2204
National Ranking
33

Overview

Juan-José Salazar-González is affiliated with the University of La Laguna in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a specialized focus on Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Building and Construction.

The main topics of their work include Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods, Transportation and Mobility Innovations, Optimization and Search Problems, Urban and Freight Transport Logistics, Optimization and Packing Problems, Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research, and Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms.

The scientist has contributed to several publications across multiple venues, including:

  • European Journal of Operational Research (4 publications)
  • Computers & Operations Research (2 publications)
  • Endocrinología Diabetes y Nutrición (2 publications)
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (1 publication)
  • Transportation Science (1 publication)

Recent papers feature titles such as:

  • "The Pickup and Delivery Problem with Split Loads and Transshipments: A Branch-and-Cut Solution Approach" (2020) published in European Journal of Operational Research
  • "Dissecting the stellar content of Leo I: a dwarf irregular caught in transition" (2020) published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "A Branch-and-Price Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Stochastic Demands and Probabilistic Duration Constraints" (2020) published in Transportation Science
  • "A Branch-and-cut algorithm for the split-demand one-commodity pickup-and-delivery travelling salesman problem" (2021) published in European Journal of Operational Research
  • "Discrete Events Simulation Method for Analyze Cycle Time: A Case Study in the Plastics Industry Sector" (2020) published in IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with the scientist include Inmaculada Rodríguez-Martín, Hipólito Hernández-Pérez, Jorge Riera-Ledesma, Manuel Iori, and Alberto Locatelli. Collaboration counts range from two to three joint publications per co-author.

Best Publications

  • A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for the Symmetric Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem

    Matteo Fischetti;Juan José Salazar González;Paolo Toth

  • Solving the Orienteering Problem Through Branch-And-Cut

    Matteo Fischetti;Juan Jose Salazar Gonzalez;Paolo Toth

  • An Exact Approach for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Two-Dimensional Loading Constraints

    Manuel Iori;Juan-José Salazar-González;Daniele Vigo

  • A branch-and-cut algorithm for a traveling salesman problem with pickup and delivery

    Hipólito Hernández-Pérez;Juan-José Salazar-González

  • The Ring Star Problem: Polyhedral analysis and exact algorithm

    Martine Labbé;Gilbert Laporte;Inmaculada Rodríguez Martín;Juan José Salazar González

  • Heuristics for the One-Commodity Pickup-and-Delivery Traveling Salesman Problem

    Hipólito Hernández-Pérez;Juan-José Salazar-González

  • The Capacitated m-Ring-Star Problem

    R. Baldacci;M. Dell'Amico;J. Salazar González

  • The symmetric Generalized Traveling Salesman Polytope

    Matteo Fischetti;Juan José Salazar González;Paolo Toth

  • Projection results for vehicle routing

    Adam N. Letchford;Juan-José Salazar-González

  • A branch-and-cut algorithm for the hub location and routing problem

    Inmaculada Rodríguez-Martín;Juan-José Salazar-González;Hande Yaman

  • Solving school bus routing using the multiple vehicle traveling purchaser problem

    Jorge Riera-Ledesma;Juan-José Salazar-González

  • Solving a capacitated hub location problem

    Inmaculada Rodríguez-Martín;Juan José Salazar-González

  • Locating median cycles in networks

    Martine Labbé;Gilbert Laporte;Inmaculada Rodrı́guez Martı́n;Juan José Salazar González

  • The Generalized Traveling Salesman and Orienteering Problems

    Matteo Fischetti;Juan-José Salazar-Gonzalez;Paolo Toth

  • A hybrid GRASP/VND heuristic for the one-commodity pickup-and-delivery traveling salesman problem

    Hipólito Hernández-Pérez;Inmaculada Rodríguez-Martín;Juan José Salazar-González

  • A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for the Undirected Traveling Purchaser Problem

    Gilbert Laporte;Jorge Riera-Ledesma;Juan-José Salazar-González

  • Hybridization of very large neighborhood search for ready-mixed concrete delivery problems

    Verena Schmid;Karl F. Doerner;Richard F. Hartl;Juan-José Salazar-González

  • A column generation approach for a school bus routing problem with resource constraints

    Jorge Riera-Ledesma;Juan José Salazar-GonzáLez

  • A local branching heuristic for the capacitated fixed-charge network design problem

    Inmaculada Rodríguez-Martín;Juan José Salazar-González

  • The one-commodity pickup-and-delivery traveling salesman problem: Inequalities and algorithms

    Hipólito Hernández-Pérez;Juan-José Salazar-González

  • The multi-commodity one-to-one pickup-and-delivery traveling salesman problem

    Hipólito Hernández-Pérez;Juan-José Salazar-González

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam N. Letchford
Adam N. Letchford Lancaster University
Matteo Fischetti
Matteo Fischetti University of Padua
Martine Labbé
Martine Labbé Université Libre de Bruxelles
Gilbert Laporte
Gilbert Laporte HEC Montréal
Alberto Caprara
Alberto Caprara University of Bologna
Hande Yaman
Hande Yaman KU Leuven
Paolo Toth
Paolo Toth University of Bologna
Karl F. Doerner
Karl F. Doerner University of Vienna
Richard F. Hartl
Richard F. Hartl University of Vienna
David Pisinger
David Pisinger Technical University of Denmark

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