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A polyhedral study of dynamic monopolies

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Spread of influence in a network can be modeled and studied within the concept of dynamic monopolies in graphs. We give an integer programming formulation for finding a minimum dynamic monopoly in an undirected graph. The corresponding 0–1 polytope and its facets are studied and several families of facet defining inequalities are introduced. Computational experiments have been performed to show the strength of the IP formulation and its facet defining inequalities.

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  1. Gurobi Optimization Inc., Gurobi Optimizer Reference Manual (2016), http://www.gurobi.com.

  2. T. Christof, M. Stoer, and A. Loebel, PORTA - a polyhedron representation transformation algorithm, Version 1.3 (1997), http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/groups/comopt/software/PORTA.

  3. If f and g are Boolean functions on \( \{0,1\}^n \),then \( f\le g \) means \( f(x) \le g(x) \) for all \( x \in \{0,1\}^n \).

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Soltani, H., Moazzez, B. A polyhedral study of dynamic monopolies. Ann Oper Res 279, 71–87 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-018-3107-5

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