Exploiting semidefinite relaxations in constraint programming

Exploiting semidefinite relaxations in constraint programming

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Article ID: iaor20072581
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 33
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 2787
End Page Number: 2804
Publication Date: Oct 2006
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
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Keywords: programming: constraints
Abstract:

Constraint programming uses enumeration and search tree pruning to solve combinatorial optimization problems. In order to speed up this solution process, we investigate the use of semidefinite relaxations within constraint programming. In principle, we use the solution of a semidefinite relaxation to guide the traversal of the search tree, using a limited discrepancy search strategy. Furthermore, a semidefinite relaxation produces a bound for the solution value, which is used to prune parts of the search tree. Experimental results on stable set and maximum clique problem instances show that constraint programming can indeed greatly benefit from semidefinite relaxations.

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