The Internet Shopping Optimization Problem with Multiple Item Units (ISHOP-U): Formulation, Instances, NP-Completeness, and Evolutionary Optimization
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Published:2022-07-19
Issue:14
Volume:10
Page:2513
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ISSN:2227-7390
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Container-title:Mathematics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mathematics
Author:
Ornelas Fernando,
Santiago AlejandroORCID,
Martínez Salvador IbarraORCID,
Ponce-Flores Mirna PatriciaORCID,
Terán-Villanueva Jesús DavidORCID,
Balderas FaustoORCID,
Rocha José Antonio CastánORCID,
García Alejandro H.ORCID,
Laria-Menchaca JulioORCID,
Treviño-Berrones Mayra GuadalupeORCID
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the variant of the Internet Shopping Optimization Problem (ISHOP) that considers different item units. This variant is more challenging than the original problem. The original ISHOP is already known as a combinatorial NP-hard problem. In this work, we present a formal proof that the ISHOP variant considering different item units belongs to the NP-Hard complexity class. The abovementioned variant is familiar to companies and consumers who need to purchase more than one unit of a specific product to satisfy their requirements. For example, companies buy different quantities of construction materials, medical equipment, office supplies, or chemical components. We propose two new evolutionary operators (crossover and mutation) and an unfeasible solution repair method for the studied ISHOP variant. Furthermore, we produce a new benchmark of 15 synthetic instances where item prices follow a random uniform distribution. Finally, to assess our evolutionary operators, we implemented two Evolutionary Algorithms, a Genetic Algorithm (GA) and a Cellular Genetic Algorithm (CGA), and an experimental evaluation against a Water Cycle Algorithm (WCA) from the state-of-the-art. Experimental results show that our proposed GA performs well with statistical significance.
Funder
Autonomous University of Tamaulipas
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Subject
General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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