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Results (Objective value)

RMIT University, Australia
Vishmi Fernando (Aggregated by)
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The objective function values obtained after applying Phase 1 and Phase 2(TDFM) matheuristics are given.

The updated treatment days of existing patients obtained from Phase 1 are provided.

The experiments were conducted using the high-performance computing resources provided by the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) in Australia. A single core with 4 GB of RAM was utilised, and the commercial Mixed-Integer Programming solver IBM CPLEX 22.1.2 was employed.

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