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  2. First-fit-decreasing bin packing - Wikipedia

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    For each item from largest to smallest, find the first bin into which the item fits, if any. If such a bin is found, put the new item in it. Otherwise, open a new empty bin put the new item in it. In short: FFD orders the items by descending size, and then calls first-fit bin packing. An equivalent description of the FFD algorithm is as follows.

  3. Bin packing problem - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, Next-Fit-Increasing has the same performance as Next-Fit-Decreasing. [26] Modified first-fit-decreasing (MFFD) [27], improves on FFD for items larger than half a bin by classifying items by size into four size classes large, medium, small, and tiny, corresponding to items with size > 1/2 bin, > 1/3 bin, > 1/6 bin, and smaller items ...

  4. First-fit bin packing - Wikipedia

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    First-fit (FF) is an online algorithm for bin packing. Its input is a list of items of different sizes. Its input is a list of items of different sizes. Its output is a packing - a partition of the items into bins of fixed capacity, such that the sum of sizes of items in each bin is at most the capacity.

  5. Multifit algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The algorithm uses as a subroutine, an algorithm called first-fit-decreasing bin packing (FFD). The FFD algorithm takes as input the same set S of numbers, and a bin-capacity c. It heuristically packs numbers into bins such that the sum of numbers in each bin is at most C, aiming to use as few bins as possible.

  6. Category:Bin packing - Wikipedia

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    First-fit-decreasing bin packing; H. ... Next-fit-decreasing bin packing This page was last edited on 4 October 2021, at 22:20 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Talk:Bin packing problem - Wikipedia

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    The Best Fit Decreasing and First Fit Decreasing strategies use no more than 11/9 OPT + 1 bins (where OPT is the number of bins given by the optimal solution). I think this needs a citation. Worst-Case Performance Bounds for Simple One-Dimensional Packing Algorithms only proves 11/9 OPT + 4. Is this in Vazirani?

  8. Packing problems - Wikipedia

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    de Bruijn's theorem: A box can be packed with a harmonic brick a × a b × a b c if the box has dimensions a p × a b q × a b c r for some natural numbers p, q, r (i.e., the box is a multiple of the brick.) [15]

  9. Next-fit-decreasing bin packing - Wikipedia

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    Initialize an empty bin and call it the "open bin". For each item in order, check if it can fit into the open bin: If it fits, then place the new item into it. Otherwise, close the current bin, open a new bin, and put the current item inside it. In short: NFD orders the items by descending size, and then calls next-fit bin packing.