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A LP relaxation based matheuristic for multi-objective integer programming

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arxiv 2102.03582 v1 pith:I4QUDRMX submitted 2021-02-06 math.OC

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Motivated by their success in the single-objective domain, we propose a very simple linear programming-based matheuristic for tri-objective binary integer programming. To tackle the problem, we obtain lower bound sets by means of the vector linear programming solver Bensolve. Then, simple heuristic approaches, such as rounding and path relinking, are applied to this lower bound set to obtain high-quality approximations of the optimal set of trade-off solutions. The proposed algorithm is compared to a recently suggested algorithm which is, to the best of our knowledge, the only existing matheuristic method for tri-objective integer programming. Computational experiments show that our method produces a better approximation of the true Pareto front using significantly less time than the benchmark method on standard benchmark instances for the three-objective knapsack problem.

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