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arxiv: 1401.5820 · v2 · pith:752LJHLTnew · submitted 2014-01-22 · 💻 cs.DS · math.OC

Solving the Pricing Problem in a Branch-and-Price Algorithm for Graph Coloring using Zero-Suppressed Binary Decision Diagrams

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keywords branch-and-pricebranchingcolumngenerationproblemalgorithmalgorithmsbinary
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Branch-and-price algorithms combine a branch-and-bound search with an exponentially-sized LP formulation that must be solved via column generation. Unfortunately, the standard branching rules used in branch-and-bound for integer programming interfere with the structure of the column generation routine; therefore, most such algorithms employ alternate branching rules to circumvent this difficulty. This paper shows how a zero-suppressed binary decision diagram (ZDD) can be used to solve the pricing problem in a branch-and-price algorithm for the graph coloring problem, even in the presence of constraints imposed by branching decisions. This approach facilitates a much more direct solution method, and can improve convergence of the column generation subroutine.

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