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Preemptive repayment policy for multiple loans

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We study the multi-loan-repayment problem by formulating it as a single-machine scheduling problem with preemptive and time-dependent processing times to minimize the makespan. We transform the scheduling problem into a continuous non-linear optimization problem and obtain an approximate solution by solving a series of the corresponding linear programming problems. We also identify agreeable conditions for the problem and discuss the computational complexity of the problem.

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Ng, C.T., Ding, Q., Cheng, T.C.E. et al. Preemptive repayment policy for multiple loans. Ann Oper Res 192, 141–150 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-011-0872-9

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