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Exponential irreducible neighborhoods for combinatorial optimization problems

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This paper deals with irreducible augmentation vectors associated with three combinatorial optimization problems: the TSP, the ATSP, and the SOP. We study families of irreducible vectors of exponential size, derived from alternating cycles, where optimizing a linear function over each of these families can be done in polynomial time. A family of irreducible vectors induces an irreducible neighborhood; an algorithm for optimizing over this family is known as a local search heuristic. Irreducible neighborhoods do not only serve as a tool to improve feasible solutions, but do play an important role in an exact primal algorithm; such families are the primal counterpart of a families of facet inducing inequalities.

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Firla, R., Spille, B. & Weismantel, R. Exponential irreducible neighborhoods for combinatorial optimization problems. Mathematical Methods of OR 56, 29–44 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001860200198

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