
The conventional Unconstrained Binary Quadratic Programming (UBQP) problem is known to be a unified modeling and solution framework for many combinatorial optimization problems. This paper extends the single-objective UBQP to the multiobjective case (mUBQP) where multiple objectives are to be optimized simultaneously. which combines an elitist evolutionary multiobjective optimization algorithm and a state-of-the-art single-objective tabu search procedure by using an achievement scalarizing function. Finally, we define a formal model to generate mUBQP instances and validate the performance of the proposed approach in obtaining competitive results on large-size mUBQP instances with two and three objectives.
Unconstrained binary quadratic programming, Hybrid Metaheuristic, [INFO.INFO-RO]Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [math.OC], Multiobjective combinatorial optimization, Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization, Scalarizing function, Tabu search, [INFO.INFO-RO] Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [math.OC], 004, 620
Unconstrained binary quadratic programming, Hybrid Metaheuristic, [INFO.INFO-RO]Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [math.OC], Multiobjective combinatorial optimization, Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization, Scalarizing function, Tabu search, [INFO.INFO-RO] Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [math.OC], 004, 620
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