A method to improve integer linear programming problem with branch-and-bound procedure

A method to improve integer linear programming problem with branch-and-bound procedure

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Article ID: iaor20081472
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 179
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 484
End Page Number: 493
Publication Date: Aug 2006
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation
Authors: , ,
Keywords: programming: integer
Abstract:

Integer linear programming (ILP) problems are harder to solve than linear programming (LP) problems. It doesn't work if try to round off the results of LP problems and claim they are the optimum solution. The branch-and-bound (B&B) is the popular method to solve ILP problems. In this paper, we propose a revised B&B, which is demonstrated to be more efficient most of time. This method is extraordinarily useful when facing ILP problems with large differences between constraints and variables. It could reduce the number of constraint and work efficiently when handling ILP problems with many constraints and less variables. Even if the ILP problems have fewer constraints but many variables, we suggest using duality concept to interchange variables with constraints. Then, the revised B&B could be used to compute results very quickly.

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