Some inverse optimization problems under the Hamming distance

Some inverse optimization problems under the Hamming distance

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Article ID: iaor2007386
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 170
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 887
End Page Number: 899
Publication Date: May 2006
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: combinatorial optimization, networks: path
Abstract:

Given a feasible solution to a particular combinatorial optimization problem defined on a graph and a cost vector defined on the arcs of the graph, the corresponding inverse problem is to disturb the cost vector such that the feasible solution becomes optimal. The aim is to optimize the difference between the initial cost vector and the disturbed one. This difference can be measured in several ways. We consider the Hamming distance measuring in how many components two vectors are different, where weights are associated to the components. General algorithms for the bottleneck or minimax criterion are described and (after modification) applied to the inverse minimum spanning tree problem, the inverse shortest path tree problem and the linear assignment problem.

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