Abstract
One of the chief difficulties associated with the so-called backtracking technique for combinatorial problems has been our inability to predict the efficiency of a given algorithm, or to compare the efficiencies of different approaches, without actually writing and running the programs. This paper presents a simple method which produces reasonable estimates for most applications, requiring only a modest amount of hand calculation. The method should prove to be of considerable utility in connection with D. H. Lehmer’s branch-and-bound approach to combinatorial optimization.
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Knuth, D. E. (1975). Estimating the efficiency of backtrack programs. Mathematics of Computation, 29(129), 122–136. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-1975-0373371-6
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