On the 2-Club Polytope of Graphs

On the 2-Club Polytope of Graphs

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Article ID: iaor20164838
Volume: 64
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 1466
End Page Number: 1481
Publication Date: Dec 2016
Journal: Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: graphs, heuristics
Abstract:

A k‐club is a subset of vertices of a graph that induces a subgraph of diameter at most k, where k is a positive integer. By definition, 1‐clubs are cliques and the model is a distance‐based relaxation of the clique definition for larger values of k. The k‐club model is particularly interesting to study from a polyhedral perspective as the property is not hereditary on induced subgraphs when k is larger than one. This article introduces a new family of facet‐defining inequalities for the 2‐club polytope that unifies all previously known facets through a less restrictive combinatorial property, namely, independent (distance) 2‐domination. The complexity of separation over this new family of inequalities is shown to be NP‐hard. An exact formulation of this separation problem and a greedy separation heuristic are also proposed. The polytope described by the new inequalities (and nonnegativity) is then investigated and shown to be integral for acyclic graphs. An additional family of facets is also demonstrated for cycles of length indivisible by three. The effectiveness of these new facets as cutting planes and the difficulty of solving the separation problem in practice are then investigated via computational experiments on a test bed of benchmark instances.

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