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arxiv: 2307.07577 · v2 · pith:HCCYTLMRnew · submitted 2023-07-14 · 💻 cs.DS

Decomposition Based Refinement for the Network Interdiction Problem

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The shortest path network interdiction (SPNI) problem poses significant computational challenges due to its NP-hardness. Current solutions, primarily based on integer programming methods, are inefficient for large-scale instances. In this paper, we introduce a novel hybrid algorithm that can utilize Ising Processing Units (IPUs) alongside classical solvers. This approach decomposes the problem into manageable sub-problems, which are then offloaded to the slow but high-quality classical solvers or IPU. Results are subsequently recombined to form a global solution. Our method demonstrates comparable quality to existing whole problem solvers while reducing computational time for large-scale instances. Furthermore, our approach is amenable to parallelization, allowing for simultaneous processing of decomposed sub-problems.

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