Exploiting special structures in constructing a hierarchy of relaxations for 0-1 mixed integer problems

A new hierarchy of relaxations is presented that provides a unifying framework for constructing a spectrum of continuous relaxations spanning from the linear programming relaxation to the convex hull representation for linear mixed integer 0-1 problems. This hierarchy is an extension of the Reformul...

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Vydáno v:Operations research Ročník 46; číslo 3; s. 396
Hlavní autoři: Sherali, Hanif D, Adams, Warren P, Driscoll, Patrick J
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Linthicum Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 01.05.1998
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ISSN:0030-364X, 1526-5463
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Shrnutí:A new hierarchy of relaxations is presented that provides a unifying framework for constructing a spectrum of continuous relaxations spanning from the linear programming relaxation to the convex hull representation for linear mixed integer 0-1 problems. This hierarchy is an extension of the Reformulation-Linearization Technique of Sherali and Adams (1990, 1994), and is particularly designed to exploit special structures. Specifically, inherent special structures are exploited by identifying particular classes of multiplicative factors that are applied to the original problem to reformulate it as an equivalent polynomial programming problem, and subsequently, this resulting problem is linearized to produce a tighter relaxation in a higher dimensional space. This general framework permits us to generate an explicit hierarchical sequence of tighter relaxations leading up to the convex hull representation. Additional ideals for further strengthening RLT-based constraints by using conditional logical implications, as well as relationships with sequential lifting, are also explored.
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ISSN:0030-364X
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DOI:10.1287/opre.46.3.396