scholarly journals Smooth and Flexible Dual Optimal Inequalities

Author(s):  
Naveed Haghani ◽  
Claudio Contardo ◽  
Julian Yarkony

We address the problem of accelerating column generation (CG) for set-covering formulations via dual optimal inequalities (DOIs). We study two novel classes of DOIs, which are referred to as Flexible DOIs (F-DOIs) and Smooth-DOIs (S-DOIs), respectively (and jointly as SF-DOIs). F-DOIs provide rebates for covering items more than necessary. S-DOIs describe the payment of a penalty to permit the undercoverage of items in exchange for the overinclusion of other items. Unlike other classes of DOIs from the literature, the S-DOIs and F-DOIs rely on very little problem-specific knowledge and, as such, have the potential to be applied to a vast number of problem domains. In particular, we discuss the application of the new DOIs to three relevant problems: the single-source capacitated facility location problem, the capacitated p-median problem, and the capacitated vehicle-routing problem. We provide computational evidence of the strength of the new inequalities by embedding them within a column-generation solver for these problems. Substantial speedups can be observed as when compared with a nonstabilized variant of the same CG procedure to achieve the linear-relaxation lower bound on problems with dense columns and structured assignment costs.

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina Lagos ◽  
Guillermo Guerrero ◽  
Enrique Cabrera ◽  
Stefanie Niklander ◽  
Franklin Johnson ◽  
...  

A novel matheuristic approach is presented and tested on a well-known optimisation problem, namely, capacitated facility location problem (CFLP). The algorithm combines local search and mathematical programming. While the local search algorithm is used to select a subset of promising facilities, mathematical programming strategies are used to solve the subproblem to optimality. Proposed local search is influenced by instance-specific information such as installation cost and the distance between customers and facilities. The algorithm is tested on large instances of the CFLP, where neither local search nor mathematical programming is able to find good quality solutions within acceptable computational times. Our approach is shown to be a very competitive alternative to solve large-scale instances for the CFLP.


2014 ◽  
Vol 75 ◽  
pp. 200-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diogo R.M. Fernandes ◽  
Caroline Rocha ◽  
Daniel Aloise ◽  
Glaydston M. Ribeiro ◽  
Enilson M. Santos ◽  
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