The mean field traveling salesman and related problems

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The edges of a complete graph on n vertices are assigned i. i. d. random costs from a distribution for which the interval [0, t] has probability asymptotic to t as t→0 through positive values. In this so called pseudo-dimension 1 mean field model, we study several optimization problems, of which the traveling salesman is the best known. We prove that, as n→∞, the cost of the minimum traveling salesman tour converges in probability to a certain number, approximately 2.0415, which is characterized analytically. © 2010 Institut Mittag-Leffler.

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Wästlund, J. (2010). The mean field traveling salesman and related problems. Acta Mathematica, 204(1), 91–150. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11511-010-0046-7

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