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      <title>Surveying an Approximate Solution for Traveling Salesman Problem</title>
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      <description>One of the interesting problems in 0-l programming in operation research science is called &quot;Traveling salesman problem&quot;. In this paper two inventional methods for calculating the approximate answer have been surveyed. The first inventional method that has been surveyed is simple and its base is selecting a chain of cities that every selected city has the minimum cost with its previous city. The second inventional method is a little harder and has a special algorithm for selecting the first city and next cities. Both inventional methods are surveyed by simulation. Then it seems that the first inventional method has a big error index but the second inventional method has an acceptable error index and it can accept as a heuristic method. </description>
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