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Heuristics for the data arrangement problem on regular trees

The data arrangement problem on regular trees (DAPT) consists in assigning the vertices of a given graph G to the leaves of a d-regular tree T such that the sum of the pairwise distances of all pairs of leaves in T which correspond to edges of G is minimised. Luczak and Noble [6] have shown that this problem is NP-hard for every fixed d larger than or equal to 2. In this paper we propose construction and local search heuristics for the DAPT and introduce a lower bound for this problem. The analysis of the performance of the heuristics is based on two considerations: a) the quality of the solutions produced by the heuristics as compared to the respective lower bounds b) for a special class of instances with known optimal solution we evaluate the gap between the optimal value of the objective function and the objective function value attained by the heuristic solution, respectively.

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