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Diskretn. Anal. Issled. Oper., 2019 Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 60–87 (Mi da931)

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The branch and cut method for the clique partitioning problem

R. Yu. Simanchevab, I. V. Urazovab, Yu. A. Kochetovc

a Omsk Scientific Center SB RAN, 15 Karl Marx Avenue, 644024 Omsk, Russia
b Dostoevsky Omsk State University, 55A Mir Avenue, 644077 Omsk, Russia
c Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, 4 Akad. Koptyug Avenue, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

Abstract: A numerical study is carried out of the branch and cut method adapted for solving the clique partitioning problem (CPP). The problem is to find a family of pairwise disjoint cliques with minimum total weight in a complete edge-weighted graph. The two particular cases of the CPP are considered: The first is known as the aggregating binary relations problem (ABRP), and the second is the graph approximation problem (GAP). For the previously known class of facet inequalities of the polytope of the problem, the cutting-plane algorithm is developed. This algorithm includes the two new basic elements: finding a solution with given guaranteed accuracy and a local search procedure to solve the problem of inequality identification. The proposed cutting-plane algorithm is used to construct lower bounds in the branch and cut method. Some special heuristics are used to search upper bounds for the exact solution. We perform a numerical experiment on randomly generated graphs. Our method makes it possible to find an optimal solution for the previously studied cases of the ABRP and for new problems of large dimension. The GAP turns out to be a more complicated case of the CPP in the computational aspect. Moreover, some simple and difficult classes of the GAPs are identified for our algorithm. Tab. 5, illustr. 1, bibliogr. 32.

Keywords: branch and cut, facet inequality, local search.

UDC: 519.1+519.8

Received: 29.05.2018
Revised: 04.06.2019
Accepted: 05.06.2019

DOI: 10.33048/daio.2019.26.661


 English version:
Journal of Applied and Industrial Mathematics, 2019, 13:3, 539–556

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