A branch-and-cut algorithm for capacitated network design problems |
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Authors: | Oktay Günlük |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of ORIE, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, e-mail: oktay@orie.cornell.edu. Current Address: NDPA Department, AT&T Labs. Middletown, NJ 07748, e-mail: oktay@att.com., US |
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Abstract: | We present a branch-and-cut algorithm to solve capacitated network design problems. Given a capacitated network and point-to-point traffic demands, the objective is to install more capacity on the edges of the network and route traffic simultaneously, so that the overall cost is minimized. We study a mixed-integer programming formulation of the problem and identify some new facet defining inequalities. These inequalities, together with other known combinatorial and mixed-integer rounding inequalities, are used as cutting planes. To choose the branching variable, we use a new rule called “knapsack branching”. We also report on our computational experience using real-life data. Received April 29, 1997 / Revised version received January 9, 1999? Published online June 28, 1999 |
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Keywords: | : mixed-integer programming – branch-and-cut – computing |
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